 c @attbi.com | Splitting Hairs??? um...
It doesn't work that way; but if it did, the answer would be:
2.4GHz - 2.35GHz = .05GHz
.05GHz * 1024MHz/1GHz = 51.2MHz |
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 | Why is there this 1024???
Mhz and Ghz are base 2???
I thought they were multipliers of 10?
1024 is for memory |
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 | Hz is an expression of 1/frequency, where frequency is the number of oscillations per second. This has *nothing* to do with base 2 anything. |
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 | said by pvbbdotnet: Hz is an expression of 1/frequency, where frequency is the number of oscillations per second. This has *nothing* to do with base 2 anything.
No, Hz is a measurement of frequency, or cycles per second. It is 1/period. |
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 DrTCPYours trulyPremium,ExMod 1999-04 join:1999-11-09 Round Rock, TX | reply to c 1024 has no place in the metric system of units.
1Ghz = 1,000Mhz = 1,000,000Khz = 1,000,000,000Hz
1024 is only used for computer memory. It would be best if it was not used at all. |
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