Convert Kilohertz to Hertz
Kilohertz to Hertz conversion table
| Kilohertz (kHz) | Hertz (Hz) |
|---|---|
| 1 kHz | 1000 Hz |
| 2 kHz | 2000 Hz |
| 5 kHz | 5000 Hz |
| 10 kHz | 10000 Hz |
| 25 kHz | 25000 Hz |
| 50 kHz | 50000 Hz |
| 100 kHz | 100000 Hz |
| 200 kHz | 200000 Hz |
| 500 kHz | 500000 Hz |
| 1000 kHz | 1000000 Hz |
How to convert kilohertz to hertz
The kHz-to-Hz conversion appears often when working with frequency data across different unit systems. Frequency conversions relate to radio waves, processor clock speeds, and audio pitch — from hertz through gigahertz.
Formula: Multiply the kilohertz value by 1000. In equation form: Hz = kHz × 1000.
One kilohertz equals approximately 1000 Hz. This means you can multiply any kHz value by 1000 to get the equivalent in Hz.
For instance, converting 25 kHz gives 25000 Hz. 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.
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Frequently asked questions
1 kHz equals 1000 Hz.
Multiply the kilohertz value by 1000.
10 kHz = 10000 Hz.