Hertz (Hz) is the unit used to measure frequency and it represents the number of oscillations or cycles per second. For example, a frequency of 100 Hz means that there are 100 oscillations occurring per second.
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Hertz (Hz) is the unit of measurement for frequency, representing the number of cycles or oscillations of a wave that occur per second. In the context of sound waves, it quantifies how many times the air particles vibrate back and forth per second, determining the pitch perceived by the human ear.