Hertz to Wavelength in Petametres Conversion

Convert between Hertz and Wavelength in Petametres quickly and accurately.

Hz
Pm

How to Convert Hertz to Wavelength in Petametres

Conversion Formula

1 Hz = 3335640.952 Pm
1 Pm = 3E-7 Hz

Example

Convert 15 Hz to Pm:

15 Hz = 15 × 3335640.952 Pm = 50034614.28 Pm

Unit Information

Learn about the frequency wavelength units you're converting between

Hertz

Hz

Definition

The Hertz is the SI base unit of frequency, representing one cycle per second. It is named after Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist who made important contributions to the study of electromagnetic waves. The hertz is used to measure the frequency of periodic phenomena in physics, electronics, and telecommunications.

History/Origin

The hertz was adopted as the SI unit of frequency in 1960, replacing the older unit "cycles per second." It was named after Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894), who was the first to conclusively prove the existence of electromagnetic waves. Hertz's experiments in the 1880s demonstrated that electromagnetic waves could be generated and detected, laying the foundation for radio technology.

Current Use

Widely used in electronics, telecommunications, radio broadcasting, computer processors, and scientific research. It measures the frequency of alternating current, radio waves, sound waves, and other periodic phenomena. Essential for understanding resonance, harmonics, and wave behavior in various physical systems.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Wavelength in Petametres

Pm

Definition

The Wavelength in Petametres is a unit of frequency equal to the frequency of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of one petametre (10^15 meters). It represents very low frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum, corresponding to wavelengths that are 15 orders of magnitude larger than the base meter unit.

History/Origin

The wavelength in petametres unit was established as part of the SI system to handle very long wavelengths encountered in cosmology and theoretical physics. It represents frequencies that are 15 orders of magnitude lower than the base hertz unit, corresponding to wavelengths in the petametre range.

Current Use

Used in cosmology, theoretical physics, and studies of the early universe where such very long wavelengths may have existed. It is relevant for understanding the behavior of matter and energy under extreme conditions and for studying cosmic phenomena that produce very low-frequency electromagnetic radiation.

Multiplier

3E-7

Offset

0

Hertz to Wavelength in Petametres Conversion Table

Hertz [Hz] Wavelength in Petametres [Pm]
1 Hz 3335640.9519819999 Pm
10 Hz 33356409.5198150016 Pm
25 Hz 83391023.7995380014 Pm
50 Hz 166782047.5990760028 Pm
100 Hz 333564095.1981520057 Pm
0 Hz 0E+0 Pm
-10 Hz -33356409.5198150016 Pm
-40 Hz -133425638.0792610049 Pm

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