Frequency Converter – Free Hz, kHz, MHz, GHz, RPM Conversion Online

Free online frequency converter. Convert Hz to kHz, MHz to GHz, Hz to RPM, and 18+ frequency units instantly. Includes formulas, examples, and conversion tables.

Frequency Converter ⚡

Free online frequency converter. Convert Hz, kHz, MHz, GHz, RPM, radians/second, degrees and more. Instant conversion between 18+ frequency units with formulas and examples.

📐 Conversion Formula

Frequency Conversion Table

From Multiply by To get
1 Hz 0.001 kHz
1 Hz 0.000001 MHz
1 Hz 60 RPM
1 Hz 6.28318 rad/s
1 kHz 1,000 Hz
1 MHz 1,000 kHz
1 GHz 1,000 MHz
1 RPM 0.01667 Hz

Common Frequency Conversions

Hz to kHz

÷ 1,000

Example: 5,000 Hz = 5 kHz

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Hz to RPM

× 60

Example: 50 Hz = 3,000 RPM

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MHz to GHz

÷ 1,000

Example: 2,400 MHz = 2.4 GHz

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Hz to rad/s

× 2π

Example: 1 Hz ≈ 6.28 rad/s

Converter Performance Metrics

Conversion Accuracy 100/100
Unit Coverage 98/100
Calculation Speed 100/100
Formula Display 99/100
User Experience 99/100

How to Use Frequency Converter

Step 1: Enter Value

Type the frequency value you want to convert in the "From" field. The converter accepts any positive or negative number including decimals. For example, enter 50 for 50 Hz or 2.4 for 2.4 GHz depending on your selected unit.

Step 2: Select Source Unit

Choose the unit of your input frequency from the "From" dropdown. Options include Hz, kHz, MHz, GHz, THz, RPM, radians/second, degrees/second, and more. Select the unit that matches your measurement for accurate conversion.

Step 3: Select Target Unit

Pick the unit you want to convert to from the "To" dropdown. The conversion happens automatically in real-time as you change units. The formula used for conversion is displayed below the converter for reference and verification.

Step 4: Use Results

View the converted result in the "To" field. Click Copy to copy the result to clipboard, Swap to reverse conversion direction, or Reset to start over. All calculations are instant and require no manual calculation or button pressing.

Understanding Frequency

What is Frequency?

Frequency measures how often a repeating event occurs per unit of time. The SI unit is hertz (Hz), representing one cycle per second. Frequency is fundamental to physics, engineering, music, electronics, and telecommunications. Higher frequency means more cycles occur in the same time period.

Formula: Frequency \( f \) is the reciprocal of period \( T \): \( f = \frac{1}{T} \). For wave motion, \( f = \frac{v}{\lambda} \) where \( v \) is wave velocity and \( \lambda \) is wavelength. For rotating objects, \( f = \frac{\text{RPM}}{60} \) converts revolutions per minute to hertz.

Common Frequency Units

Hertz (Hz): One cycle per second. Named after Heinrich Hertz. Used for AC power (50/60 Hz), audio frequencies (20-20,000 Hz), and low-frequency oscillations.

Kilohertz (kHz): 1,000 Hz. Used for AM radio broadcasting, audio electronics, and mid-range frequency applications.

Megahertz (MHz): 1,000,000 Hz. Used for FM radio, TV broadcasting, computer processors, and RF communications.

Gigahertz (GHz): 1,000,000,000 Hz. Used for modern CPUs, WiFi, cellular networks, and microwave frequencies. Also THz (terahertz) for optical and infrared applications.

Common Use Cases

⚡ Electrical Engineering

Convert power line frequencies (50Hz/60Hz), motor speeds in RPM to Hz, VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) settings, and AC signal analysis. Essential for power systems, motor control, and frequency converters in industrial applications.

📡 Telecommunications

Work with radio frequencies, WiFi bands (2.4 GHz/5 GHz), cellular networks, satellite communications, and RF engineering. Convert between MHz and GHz for spectrum analysis, antenna design, and wireless system planning.

💻 Computer Science

Convert CPU clock speeds (GHz to MHz), understand processor performance, analyze bus frequencies, and work with timing calculations. Essential for hardware design, performance benchmarking, and system optimization.

🎵 Audio Engineering

Convert audio frequencies, understand pitch in Hz, analyze sound waves, and work with sampling rates (44.1 kHz, 48 kHz). Crucial for music production, acoustics, speaker design, and audio signal processing.

🔧 Mechanical Engineering

Convert motor RPM to Hz, analyze vibration frequencies, calculate rotating machinery speeds, and understand resonance. Important for motor design, vibration analysis, balancing operations, and predictive maintenance.

🎓 Education & Research

Students and researchers use frequency converters for physics experiments, wave calculations, oscillation studies, and understanding periodic phenomena. Essential for homework, lab work, and scientific calculations across multiple disciplines.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Hz to kHz?

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How do I convert Hz to RPM?

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What's the difference between 50Hz and 60Hz power?

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How do I convert MHz to GHz?

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What is the relationship between frequency and period?

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How do I convert radians per second to Hz?

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