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〰️ Megahertz to Gigahertz Converter

Free online tool to convert Megahertz (MHz) to Gigahertz (GHz). Enter a value and get instant, accurate results.

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Megahertz to Gigahertz Conversion Table

Megahertz (MHz)Gigahertz (GHz)
1 MHz0.001 GHz
10 MHz0.01 GHz
100 MHz0.1 GHz
440 MHz0.44 GHz
1000 MHz1 GHz
2400 MHz2.4 GHz

Conversion Formula

1 kHz = 1,000 Hz  •  1 MHz = 1,000,000 Hz  •  1 GHz = 1,000,000,000 Hz
RPM ↔ Hz:  Hz = RPM ÷ 60   •   RPM = Hz × 60
Period (time for one cycle):  T = 1 ÷ f   (e.g., 440 Hz → T ≈ 2.27 ms)

About Megahertz to Gigahertz Conversions

The Megahertz to Gigahertz converter is a practical tool for everyday calculations. Enter any value in MHz and get an instant, accurate result in GHz — no manual arithmetic needed.

The conversion factor is: 1 MHz = 0.001 GHz. To convert manually, multiply your value by 0.001. As a quick example: 10 MHz = 0.01 GHz.

Below you will find a pre-calculated conversion table, the exact formula used, and answers to common questions about Megahertz to Gigahertz conversions. All calculations follow internationally recognized standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Megahertz to Gigahertz?

Multiply your Megahertz value by 0.001 to get Gigahertz. For example: 10 MHz × 0.001 = 0.01 GHz. You can also use the converter above for instant results.

How many Gigahertz are in 1 Megahertz?

There are 0.001 GHz in exactly 1 MHz. This is the direct conversion factor between these two units.

Is Megahertz larger or smaller than Gigahertz?

One Megahertz is smaller than one Gigahertz. Specifically, 1 MHz = 0.001 GHz, so your number decreases when converting from MHz to GHz.

When would I use Gigahertz instead of Megahertz?

Use GHz whenever the context, specification, or audience you are working with uses that unit as the standard.

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All conversion results are provided for general informational purposes only. Our formulas use internationally recognized conversion factors; however, rounding may affect precision. Do not rely on these results for professional, medical, legal, or engineering decisions without independent verification. Read our full disclaimer.