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I know 1,000 is 1Khz,but im currently tooo lazy to do the math...... :)

2006-12-09 12:49:44 · 8 answers · asked by compy_500 3 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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The K is a Kilo, a multiplier of a 1000, making 530 KHz = 530,000 Hz.

The K prefix in computer lingo as in Kilobyte is a bit more controversial. Computer memory used to be stated in measures of 2 to the power of 10 (1024), which led some to refer to 1 Kilobyte to be 1024 bytes. Others use the traditional multiplier, making 1 kilobyte = 1000 bytes.

2006-12-09 13:03:54 · answer #1 · answered by astatine 5 · 1 0

1 Khz = 1,000 Hz
530 Khz = 530,000 Hz

2006-12-09 12:52:01 · answer #2 · answered by Alex 2 · 0 0

i purchased a cheap outfit that i take advantage of hooked as a lot as my computing device; it has an amp, plugs into ac outlet, and three.5 mm earphone jack. it truly is a Philips, is functionally a 2.a million gadget, in a 2.0 format...(it is going from 50HZ-20,000HZ) nicely above your particular needs. it may paintings quite nicely for you, in accordance to what you want. look at Walmart, or any vast save that sells electronics, you need to discover some thing similar, for $40- $60 funds. i'm quite satisfied with mine, good quantity, and decision; crisp.

2016-11-25 01:40:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

530 thousand Hertz, which is 530000 cycles per second.

2006-12-09 12:52:36 · answer #4 · answered by winter_new_hampshire 4 · 0 0

530 000 its simple

2006-12-09 12:53:03 · answer #5 · answered by ibrar 4 · 0 0

53O KHz is 530000 Hz.

2006-12-09 22:18:35 · answer #6 · answered by Dia2 1 · 0 0

530,000 KHZ

2006-12-09 13:24:45 · answer #7 · answered by catchup 3 · 0 0

add three 000s

2006-12-09 13:01:03 · answer #8 · answered by Jerry 2 · 0 0

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