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- Q19926582 subject Q7210880.
- Q19926582 abstract "The inverse second, reciprocal second, or per second (s−1) is a unit of frequency, defined as the multiplicative inverse of the second (a unit of time). It is dimensionally equivalent to: Hertz (the SI unit for cycles per second) Becquerels (the SI unit for aperiodic or stochastic radionuclide events per second)It also provides the denominator for temporal rates, such as that of angular frequency in radians per second.".
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- Q19926582 comment "The inverse second, reciprocal second, or per second (s−1) is a unit of frequency, defined as the multiplicative inverse of the second (a unit of time). It is dimensionally equivalent to: Hertz (the SI unit for cycles per second) Becquerels (the SI unit for aperiodic or stochastic radionuclide events per second)It also provides the denominator for temporal rates, such as that of angular frequency in radians per second.".
- Q19926582 label "Inverse second".