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Convert THz to MHz
Interactive terahertz to megahertz conversion tool
The THz to MHz converter below can be used to quickly and easily convert terahertz to megahertz. Simply enter the number of terahertz you want to convert and the calculator will output the corresponding value in megahertz.
What is the conversion factor between terahertz and megahertz?
A conversion factor is used to change the units of a measured quantity without changing its value. It represents the ratio (or fraction) that expresses the relationship between two different units. A conversion factor is always equal to 1.
The relationship between terahertz and megahertz is 1e+6, such as:
Following the formula above, we can see that there are 1e+6 megahertz for every terahertz, and for every megahertz, there are 11e+6 terahertz (1e-6 THz).
To convert from terahertz to megahertz, we turn our formula into a conversion factor that is equal to 1.
Both these fractions are equal to 1. The numerator and the denominator are equivalent, they are just expressed in different units.
Because we are converting from terahertz to megahertz, we will use the first fraction: 1e+6 MHz1 THz so that terahertz are canceled out. We then multiply the value in terahertz by this fraction to get the result in megahertz (see example).
Note that THz is in the denominator (bottom) of the conversion factor. This is important, you always want to have the unit you are converting from at the bottom and the unit you are converting to in the numerator (top).
You will find below how to use this ratio to convert from THz to MHz. Just remember for now that the conversion factor for converting from terahertz to megahertz is:
Which is bigger, a terahertz or a megahertz?
When it comes to measurements, there can be some confusion over which is bigger, a terahertz or an megahertz. To find out which one is larger, we must first convert one unit to the other and then compare them.
- 1 THz = 1e+6 MHz
- 1e+6 megahertz is bigger than 1 megahertz.
- 1 terahertz is, therefore, bigger than 1 megahertz.
- To be more specific, a megahertz is 1e+6 times smaller than a terahertz.
terahertz to megahertz conversion table
terahertz | megahertz | terahertz | megahertz |
---|---|---|---|
1 THz | 1e+6 MHz | 11 THz | 1.1e+7 MHz |
2 THz | 2e+6 MHz | 12 THz | 1.2e+7 MHz |
3 THz | 3e+6 MHz | 13 THz | 1.3e+7 MHz |
4 THz | 4e+6 MHz | 14 THz | 1.4e+7 MHz |
5 THz | 5e+6 MHz | 15 THz | 1.5e+7 MHz |
6 THz | 6e+6 MHz | 16 THz | 1.6e+7 MHz |
7 THz | 7e+6 MHz | 17 THz | 1.7e+7 MHz |
8 THz | 8e+6 MHz | 18 THz | 1.8e+7 MHz |
9 THz | 9e+6 MHz | 19 THz | 1.9e+7 MHz |
10 THz | 1e+7 MHz | 20 THz | 2e+7 MHz |
How to convert terahertz to megahertz?
Multiplying any value by 1 will get you the same value back. You can do that one time or multiple times.
For example:
- 85 x 1 = 85
- 310 x 1 x 1 x 1 = 310
Multiplying by 1 is the first step in any unit conversion problem. The second step is to replace the number 1 with the conversion factor that is also equal to 1.
For example, if we want to convert 10 terahertz into megahertz we multiply 10 THz by the conversion factor of 1e+6 MHz1 THz
By replacing the number 1 with the conversion factor, terahertz are canceled out and we get the result in megahertz. And since the conversion factor is equal to 1, multiplying it with the original value won't change its magnitude and will only change its unit.
Based on this, we can conclude that 10 terahertz are equal to 1e+7 megahertz.
Remember:
- When converting from terahertz to megahertz, we use 1e+6 MHz1 THz as a conversion factor.
Practice: terahertz to megahertz conversion
Try answering the following questions without using our custom conversion calculator. Knowing how to convert manually between terahertz and megahertz could prove to be useful, so give it a shot. Once you are confident you can convert terahertz to megahertz, there is no harm then in taking full advantage of the tools available to you.
How to convert 40 terahertz to megahertz?
We multiply 40 by the factor of 1
We replace the number 1 with the conversion factor for terahertz to megahertz
We multiply 40 terahertz by the conversion factor. Having terahertz in the denominator allows us to cancel out the undesired units (THz) leaving only megahertz in the final result.
Answer: There are 4e+7 megahertz in 40 terahertz
How many megahertz are in 915 terahertz?
Multiply 915 by the conversion factor. Make sure the unwanted unit (THz) is in the denominator.
This allows us to cancel out the terahertz (THz) and leave the megahertz (MHz)
Answer: There are 9.15e+8 megahertz in 915 terahertz
megahertz to terahertz conversion
- 1 MHz = 11e+6 THz = 1e-6 THz
- To convert from megahertz to terahertz use our MHz to THz converter
terahertz conversion
Convert from Terahertz (THz):
- Terahertz to gigahertz (THz to GHz)
1 THz = 1000 GHz - Terahertz to megahertz (THz to MHz)
1 THz = 1e+6 MHz - Terahertz to kilohertz (THz to kHz)
1 THz = 1e+9 kHz - Terahertz to hertz (THz to Hz)
1 THz = 1e+12 Hz
Convert to Terahertz (THz):
- Gigahertz to terahertz (GHz to THz)
1 GHz = 11000 THz = 0.001 THz - Megahertz to terahertz (MHz to THz)
1 MHz = 11e+6 THz = 1e-6 THz - Kilohertz to terahertz (kHz to THz)
1 kHz = 11e+9 THz = 1e-9 THz - Hertz to terahertz (Hz to THz)
1 Hz = 11e+12 THz = 1e-12 THz
megahertz conversion
Convert from Megahertz (MHz):
- Megahertz to terahertz (MHz to THz)
1 MHz = 11e+6 THz = 1e-6 THz - Megahertz to gigahertz (MHz to GHz)
1 MHz = 11000 GHz = 0.001 GHz - Megahertz to kilohertz (MHz to kHz)
1 MHz = 1000 kHz - Megahertz to hertz (MHz to Hz)
1 MHz = 1e+6 Hz
Convert to Megahertz (MHz):
- Terahertz to megahertz (THz to MHz)
1 THz = 1e+6 MHz - Gigahertz to megahertz (GHz to MHz)
1 GHz = 1000 MHz - Kilohertz to megahertz (kHz to MHz)
1 kHz = 11000 MHz = 0.001 MHz - Hertz to megahertz (Hz to MHz)
1 Hz = 11e+6 MHz = 1e-6 MHz