


Understanding Kilocycles (kCycles) - A Unit of Measurement for Frequency
Kilocycles (kCycles) is a unit of measurement for the frequency of an alternating current (AC) or a sinusoidal signal. It is defined as 1,000 cycles per second, or 1 megahertz (MHz).
In other words, if a signal has a frequency of 1 kCycles, it means that the signal is oscillating at a rate of 1,000 times per second. This unit is commonly used in the field of electronics and electrical engineering to describe the frequency of AC signals and other periodic phenomena.



