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Spanish

Detailed Translations for hertz from Spanish to English

hertz:

hertz [el ~] nomen

  1. el hertz
    the hertz
  2. el hertz
    the Hertz

Translation Matrix for hertz:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Hertz hertz
hertz hertz frecuencia; hercio

Wiktionary Translations for hertz:

hertz
noun
  1. the derived unit of frequency

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
hertz hertz hertz — Unité de mesure

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English

Detailed Translations for hertz from English to Spanish

hertz:

hertz [the ~] nomen

  1. the hertz
    el hertz
  2. the hertz (frequency; cycles per second)
    el hercio; la frecuencia

Translation Matrix for hertz:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
frecuencia cycles per second; frequency; hertz frequency; number of times
hercio cycles per second; frequency; hertz
hertz hertz Hertz
- Hz; cps; cycle; cycle per second; cycles/second

Synonyms for "hertz":

  • Hz; cycle per second; cycles/second; cps; cycle; rate
  • Hertz; Heinrich Hertz; Heinrich Rudolph Hertz; physicist
  • Gustav Hertz; Gustav Ludwig Hertz; nuclear physicist

Related Definitions for "hertz":

  1. the unit of frequency; one hertz has a periodic interval of one second1

Wiktionary Translations for hertz:

hertz
noun
  1. the derived unit of frequency

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
hertz hercio HertzPhysik: Maßeinheit der Frequenz; 1 Hz = 1 Schwingung pro Sekunde
hertz hercio; hertz; hertzio hertz — Unité de mesure

Hertz:

Hertz [the ~] nomen

  1. the Hertz
    el hertz

Translation Matrix for Hertz:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
hertz Hertz hertz
- Gustav Hertz; Gustav Ludwig Hertz; Heinrich Hertz; Heinrich Rudolph Hertz

Related Definitions for "Hertz":

  1. German physicist who with James Franck proved the existence of the stationary energy states postulated by Bohr (1887-1975)1
  2. German physicist who was the first to produce electromagnetic waves artificially (1857-1894)1

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