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a unit that is used to measure the frequency of a radio wave which is equal to 1 million Hertz
Megahertz (MHz) is a unit of measurement for frequency, representing one million cycles per second. It is commonly used to measure the speed of electronic devices, such as computer processors and radio frequencies. For example, a 2 MHz processor completes two million cycles of operations per second, while a radio signal operating at 100 MHz means the signal's frequency is 100 million cycles per second. Megahertz is commonly used in radio, television, and wireless communication to describe the frequency at which signals are transmitted.
- The radio station broadcasts on a frequency of 101.5 megahertz.
- When the technician adjusted the frequency to 50 megahertz, the signal became much clearer.
- The old radio only picks up signals within the 80 to 100 megahertz range.
- Some older devices still use megahertz to measure processing speed, while newer models use gigahertz.
- The new television has a higher refresh rate, measured in megahertz, making the picture smoother.
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