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kHzMHz refers to the units used to measure frequency, which is the number of cycles per second in a periodic signal. The term is derived from the Greek words "kilo" meaning thousand and "mega" meaning million. The prefix "kilo" (k) represents 1,000, while "mega" (M) represents 1,000,000. Therefore, 1 kilohertz (kHz) is equal to 1,000 hertz (Hz), and 1 megahertz (MHz) is equal to 1,000,000 Hz. These units are commonly used in electronics, telecommunications, and computing to describe the speed of signals and processors. For example, the frequency of a typical radio station might be measured in kHz, while the clock speed of a computer processor is often measured in MHz. The use of kHz and MHz allows for more concise and understandable communication of frequency values, especially when dealing with large numbers.