Hertz to Megahertz
Convert Hertz to Megahertz instantly. Free online frequency unit converter with exact formula, conversion table and FAQ.
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Formula
megahertz = hertz × 0.000001
hertz = megahertz × 1.000000e+06
Conversion table
| 1 Hz | 0.000001 MHz |
| 5 Hz | 0.000005 MHz |
| 10 Hz | 0.00001 MHz |
| 20 Hz | 0.00002 MHz |
| 50 Hz | 0.00005 MHz |
| 100 Hz | 0.0001 MHz |
| 500 Hz | 0.0005 MHz |
| 1000 Hz | 0.001 MHz |
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Frequently asked questions
What is the source unit in this conversion?
The source unit is the hertz (Hz). The hertz is one cycle per second.
What is the destination unit in this conversion?
The destination unit is the megahertz (MHz). Megahertz is 1000000 hertz units.
How do I convert hertz to megahertz?
Multiply the hertz value by 0.000001. For example, 10 Hz × 0.000001 = 0.00001 MHz.
Is the hertz to megahertz conversion exact?
Yes. The relationship between these units is a fixed mathematical or SI-defined ratio, so the conversion factor is exact rather than a measured approximation.
Where is this conversion commonly used?
It's used whenever a value expressed in hertz needs to be compared with, or reported in, megahertz, such as in engineering, scientific, or everyday calculations.
Can I convert megahertz back to hertz?
Yes. Multiply the megahertz value by 1.000000e+06 to get hertz.
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About this conversion
This page converts hertz (Hz) to megahertz (MHz) within the frequency converter.
The hertz is one cycle per second. Megahertz is 1000000 hertz units.
The formula is megahertz = hertz × 0.000001, based on each unit's fixed relationship to the frequency converter's base unit.
The conversion is exact, since it relies on a fixed numerical ratio between the two units rather than a measured or approximate value.
Use the calculator above for instant results, or the table below for common hertz values already converted to megahertz.