Convert Gigahertz to Kilohertz
Gigahertz to Kilohertz conversion table
| Gigahertz (GHz) | Kilohertz (kHz) |
|---|---|
| 1 GHz | 1000000 kHz |
| 2 GHz | 2000000 kHz |
| 5 GHz | 5000000 kHz |
| 10 GHz | 10000000 kHz |
| 25 GHz | 25000000 kHz |
| 50 GHz | 50000000 kHz |
| 100 GHz | 100000000 kHz |
| 200 GHz | 200000000 kHz |
| 500 GHz | 500000000 kHz |
| 1000 GHz | 1000000000 kHz |
How to convert gigahertz to kilohertz
Whether you need to express a value in kHz instead of GHz, this guide walks you through the exact steps. Frequency conversions relate to radio waves, processor clock speeds, and audio pitch — from hertz through gigahertz.
Formula: Multiply the gigahertz value by 1.0000e+6. In equation form: kHz = GHz × 1.0000e+6.
One gigahertz equals approximately 1000000 kHz. This means you can multiply any GHz value by 1000000 to get the equivalent in kHz.
For instance, converting 1 GHz gives 1000000 kHz. Try different values using the quick-value chips or type directly into the input field.
Common mistake: Always include the correct prefix (kilo-, mega-, giga-) — confusing MHz with GHz leads to errors of a thousandfold.
Bookmark this page for quick GHz to kHz conversions, or use the swap button to reverse the direction and convert kHz back to GHz.
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Frequently asked questions
1 GHz equals 1000000 kHz.
Multiply the gigahertz value by 1.0000e+6.
10 GHz = 10000000 kHz.