Megahertz to Terahertz Converter
Convert megahertz (MHz) to terahertz (THz) instantly. 1 MHz = 1e-06 THz.
Megahertz to Terahertz Conversion Table
| Megahertz (MHz) | Terahertz (THz) |
|---|---|
| 1 MHz | 1e-06 THz |
| 10 MHz | 1e-05 THz |
| 100 MHz | 0.0001 THz |
| 1000 MHz | 0.001 THz |
| 10000 MHz | 0.01 THz |
| 100000 MHz | 0.1 THz |
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Quick Answer
Formula: Terahertz = Megahertz × 1.0000e-6
Multiply any megahertz value by 1.0000e-6 to get terahertz.
Reverse: Megahertz = Terahertz × 1e+06
Worked Examples
Megahertz to Terahertz Conversion Table
Common megahertz values — factor: 1 MHz = 1.0000e-6 THz
| Megahertz (MHz) | Terahertz (THz) | Context |
|---|---|---|
| 5.000e-05 MHz | 5.000e-11 THz | 50 Hz mains |
| 0.0001 MHz | 1.000e-10 THz | 100 Hz |
| 0.044 MHz | 4.400e-08 THz | 44.1 kHz audio |
| 1 MHz | 1.000e-06 THz | 1 MHz |
| 88 MHz | 8.800e-05 THz | FM radio low |
| 100 MHz | 1.000e-04 THz | FM 100 MHz |
| 108 MHz | 0.000108 THz | FM radio high |
| 500 MHz | 0.0005 THz | 500 MHz |
| 1,000 MHz | 0.001 THz | 1 GHz |
| 2,400 MHz | 0.0024 THz | 2.4 GHz WiFi |
| 5,000 MHz | 0.005 THz | 5 GHz WiFi |
| 1e+04 MHz | 0.01 THz | 10 GHz |
| 100,000 MHz | 0.1 THz | 100 GHz mmWave |
| 1,000,000 MHz | 1 THz | 1 THz |
| 1,000,000,000 MHz | 1,000 THz | 1 PHz |
Mental Math Tricks
1 MHz = 1.0000e-6 THz. Memorize for instant estimates.
Frequency units are powers of 1,000 apart — kHz, MHz, GHz, THz each ×1,000.
Multiply result by 1e+06 to recover the original MHz value.
Who Uses This Conversion?
Designs antennas, filters, and amplifiers for FM radio and cellular frequencies in MHz.
Specifies CPU, memory bus, and GPU clock speeds in MHz and GHz.
Configures 2.4 GHz (2,400 MHz) and 5 GHz (5,000 MHz) wireless networks.
Manages FM radio station frequencies (88–108 MHz) and channel assignments.
Designs weather and air traffic control radar systems operating at hundreds of MHz.
Operates on HF (3–30 MHz), VHF (30–300 MHz), and UHF (300–3,000 MHz) bands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Megahertz and Terahertz
Megahertz (MHz)
The megahertz (MHz) equals 1,000,000 Hz and is the dominant frequency unit for FM radio, Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and processor clock speeds. The FM radio band spans 87.5–108 MHz; 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi uses channels in the 2,400–2,500 MHz range.
CPU clock speeds are measured in MHz and GHz: a 1 GHz processor = 1,000 MHz. Memory bus speeds, GPU clocks, and RF transmitters are all specified in MHz. The 4G LTE mobile standard uses frequencies from 700 MHz to 2,600 MHz.
Interesting fact: The first consumer 1 GHz CPU (AMD Athlon) launched in March 2000, reaching what seemed an impossible milestone. Moore's Law had predicted it — and modern CPUs now run at 4,000–6,000 MHz (4–6 GHz).
Terahertz (THz)
The terahertz (THz) equals 10¹² Hz and occupies the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and infrared light. THz radiation was difficult to generate and detect until the 1990s, earning the region the nickname 'terahertz gap.'
Terahertz technology is emerging in security screening (airport body scanners can use THz), medical imaging, material characterization, and 6G wireless research. THz waves pass through clothing and packaging but are absorbed by water, making them useful for non-destructive testing.
Interesting fact: Many molecules have unique 'fingerprint' absorption spectra in the THz range, making THz spectroscopy a powerful tool for identifying substances — including explosives and pharmaceuticals — without contact or ionizing radiation.
About Megahertz to Terahertz Conversion
Converting megahertz to terahertz is essential across electronics, audio, radio communications, computing, and mechanical engineering. Frequency units span from sub-Hz seismic waves to THz optical signals — each discipline uses the scale most natural to its applications.
Quick reference: 10 MHz = 1.0000e-5 THz and 1,000 MHz = 0.001 THz. Reverse: 1 THz = 1e+06 MHz. Exact factor: 1 MHz = 1.0000e-6 THz.
All conversions use IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, accurate to at least 8 significant figures.