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- Cycle_per_second abstract "The cycle per second was a once-common English name for the unit of frequency now known as the hertz. The plural form was typically used, often written "cycles per second," "cycles/second", "c.p.s," "~" or just "cycles."With the organization of the International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French) in 1960, the cycle per second was officially replaced by the hertz, or reciprocal second—i.e. the cycle in 'cycle per second' was dropped. Symbolically, "cycle per second" units are "cycle/second", while hertz is "1/second" or . This particular mandate has been so widely adopted as to render the old 'cycle per second' all but extinct. For higher frequencies, the terms kilocycle (kc), megacycle (Mc) and (less commonly) kilomegacycle (kMc) were used before 1960and in some later documents. The modern equivalents are kilohertz (kHz), megahertz (MHz) and gigahertz (GHz), respectively.".
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- Cycle_per_second wikiPageID "3577159".
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- Cycle_per_second hasPhotoCollection Cycle_per_second.
- Cycle_per_second subject Category:Units_of_frequency.
- Cycle_per_second comment "The cycle per second was a once-common English name for the unit of frequency now known as the hertz. The plural form was typically used, often written "cycles per second," "cycles/second", "c.p.s," "~" or just "cycles."With the organization of the International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French) in 1960, the cycle per second was officially replaced by the hertz, or reciprocal second—i.e. the cycle in 'cycle per second' was dropped.".
- Cycle_per_second label "Cycle per second".
- Cycle_per_second label "サイクル (単位)".
- Cycle_per_second sameAs サイクル_(単位).
- Cycle_per_second sameAs m.09mp5g.
- Cycle_per_second sameAs Q5198171.
- Cycle_per_second sameAs Q5198171.
- Cycle_per_second wasDerivedFrom Cycle_per_second?oldid=601733770.
- Cycle_per_second depiction Radiokrystaller.jpg.
- Cycle_per_second isPrimaryTopicOf Cycle_per_second.