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SI unit of frequency
The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), often described as being equivalent to one event (or cycle)
Hertz
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up hertz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the SI derived unit of frequency. Hertz may also refer to: Hertz (name), a
Hertz_(disambiguation)
American car rental company
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (formerly The Hertz Corporation), is an American car rental company based in Estero, Florida. The company operates its namesake
Hertz_Global_Holdings
German physicist (1857–1894)
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (/hɜːrts/ hurts; German: [hɛʁts] ; 22 February 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who first conclusively proved the existence
Heinrich_Hertz
Whale who calls at unusual frequency
52-hertz whale, colloquially referred to as 52 Blue, is an individual whale of unidentified species that calls at the unusual frequency of 52 hertz in
52-hertz_whale
Name list
Hertz is an Anglicized name of German origin, with 'herz' literally meaning 'heart' in English. This alternate spelling of 'Herz' with an additional 't'
Hertz_(name)
Surface chemistry evaporation rate equation
Hertz–Knudsen equation, also known as Knudsen–Langmuir equation describes evaporation rates, named after Heinrich Hertz and Martin Knudsen. The Hertz–Knudsen
Hertz–Knudsen_equation
Chilean politician and lawyer
Carmen Hertz Cádiz (born 19 June 1945) is a Chilean Communist Party politician and lawyer who participated in various institutions for the protection
Carmen_Hertz
American businessman
Daniel Hertz Sr. (April 10, 1879 – October 8, 1961) was an American businessman, thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder, and philanthropist. Hertz was
John_D._Hertz
American nonprofit foundation awarding fellowships in the sciences
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation is an American non-profit organization that awards fellowships to PhD students in the applied physical and biological
Hertz_Foundation
1914 confirmation of the atom's quantum nature
The Franck–Hertz experiment was the first electrical measurement to clearly show the quantum nature of atoms. It was presented on 24 April 1914, to the
Franck–Hertz_experiment
German physicist (1887–1975)
Gustav Ludwig Hertz (German: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈluːtvɪç ˈhɛʁts] ; 22 July 1887 – 30 October 1975) was a German experimental physicist who shared the 1925 Nobel
Gustav_Ludwig_Hertz
German scientist (1881-1940)
Paul Hertz (29 July 1881 – 24 March 1940) was a German-American theoretical physicist and mathematician. Hertz was born in 1881 in Hamburg. He studied
Paul_Hertz
Chief Rabbi of the UK (1913–1946)
Joseph Herman Hertz CH (25 September 1872 – 14 January 1946) was a British Rabbi and biblical scholar. He held the position of Chief Rabbi of the United
Joseph_Hertz
Danish goldsmith (1834–1909)
Bernhard Hertz (1834–1909) was a Danish goldsmith who established a silver factory in Copenhagen named Bernhard Hertz Guldvarefabrik. His former building
Bernhard_Hertz
British economist (born 1967)
Noreena Hertz (born 24 September 1967) is an English academic, economist and bestselling author, who sits on the boards of Mattel, Warner Music Group
Noreena_Hertz
Used car dealership
Hertz Car Sales is a division of The Hertz Corporation that sells vehicles that were previously used in the Hertz car rental fleet. Based out of THC's
Hertz_Car_Sales
German politician and judge (1827–1914)
Gustav Ferdinand Hertz (born David Gustav Hertz, August 2, 1827, Hamburg – September 8, 1914, Hamburg) was a German lawyer and senator of the Free Imperial
Gustav_Ferdinand_Hertz
Multi-purpose arena in Estero, Florida, U.S.
Hertz Arena is a 7,084-seat multi-purpose arena in Estero, Florida, outside Ft. Myers, Florida, which is located between Miromar Lakes, Florida and Bonita
Hertz_Arena
Jeweller in Copenhagen (1834)
P. Hertz is a leading Danish jeweller based at Købmagergade 34 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The firm was founded by goldsmith Peter Hertz in 1834 and is still
P._Hertz
Emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation hits a material
electropositive metals giving the largest photo-electric effect. In 1887, Heinrich Hertz observed the photoelectric effect and reported on the production and reception
Photoelectric_effect
American attorney and political advisor
Jessica Hertz (born 1981/1982) is an American attorney and political advisor who served as the White House staff secretary in the Biden administration
Jessica_Hertz
German philanthropist and art collector (1846–1913)
Henriette Hertz (6 January 1846, Cologne – 9 April 1913, Rome) was a German-born philanthropist and art collector. She donated the Palazzo Zuccari to
Henriette_Hertz
American producer and screenwriter
Tom Hertz is an American producer and screenwriter. He is the creator of the American sitcom television series Rules of Engagement. He won a Primetime
Tom_Hertz
British outpost in northern Burma
27°21′00″N 97°24′00″E / 27.35000°N 97.40000°E / 27.35000; 97.40000 Fort Hertz was a remote British military outpost in northeastern Burma in the district
Fort_Hertz
Type of electromagnetic radiation
electromagnetic waves of very short wavelength. In 1887, German physicist Heinrich Hertz demonstrated the reality of Maxwell's electromagnetic waves by experimentally
Radio_wave
American real estate investment company
Hertz Investment Group is a real estate investment company. The company was founded by Judah Hertz in 1977. In 2003, the company acquired four buildings
Hertz_Investment_Group
Architectural and engineering firm of Hutchinson, Kansas
Routledge & Hertz was an architectural and engineering firm of Hutchinson, Kansas which was organized in 1925 and operated through 1932. It was a partnership
Routledge_&_Hertz
2021 single by Amyl and the Sniffers
"Hertz" is a song by Australian pub rock and punk band Amyl and the Sniffers. The song was released on 10 September 2021 as the third and final single
Hertz_(song)
Weapon for use in waters, triggered by the target's approach
mechanisms to detonate them, but these were superseded in the 1870s by the "Hertz horn" (or "chemical horn"), which was found to work reliably even after
Naval_mine
German classical philologist (1818–1895)
Martin Julius Hertz (7 April 1818, in Hamburg – 22 September 1895) was a German classical philologist, a student and biographer of Karl Lachmann. He studied
Martin_Hertz
American physician-scientist
Saul Hertz, M.D. (April 20, 1905 – July 28, 1950) was an American physician who devised the medical uses of radioactive iodine. Hertz pioneered the first
Saul_Hertz
Number of occurrences or cycles per unit time
For example, if a heart beats at a frequency of 120 times per minute (2 hertz), its period is one half of a second. Special definitions of frequency are
Frequency
Range of frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
in 1886, the physicist Heinrich Hertz built an apparatus to generate and detect what are now called radio waves. Hertz found the waves and was able to
Electromagnetic_spectrum
Stadium in Iceland
Hertz-völlurinn (lit. 'Hertz Field' or more precisely 'Hertz Stadium') is a multi-use stadium in Reykjavík, Iceland. It is currently used mostly for football
Hertz-völlurinn
Frederick Hertz (until 1946 Friedrich (Otto) Hertz, a pseudonym also: Germanus Liber; * 26 March 1878 in Vienna, † 20 November 1964 in London) was a British
Frederick_Hertz
American Catholic writer (1920–2015)
Nellie Solange Strong Hertz (née Strong; January 1, 1920 – October 3, 2015) was an American traditionalist Catholic author, who published almost two dozen
Solange_Hertz
Brazilian politician and rapper
Hertz Dias (born 20 October 1970) is a Brazilian teacher, rapper and politician affiliated with the Unified Workers' Socialist Party (PSTU). He has been
Hertz_Dias
Formulation of electromagnetic potentials
Hertz vectors, or the Hertz vector potentials, are an alternative formulation of the electromagnetic potentials. They are most often introduced in electromagnetic
Hertz_vector
American equipment rental company
rental company, owned by Herc Holdings. It was formerly a subsidiary of The Hertz Corporation before being spun-off as a separate company in 2016. The company
Herc_Rentals
Polish film producer and director
Aleksander Hertz (1879–1928) was a Polish film producer and director. Hertz was an influential figure in early Polish cinema, directing films such as the
Aleksander_Hertz
Japanese manga series
Someone Hertz (Japanese: さむわんへるつ, Hepburn: Samuwan Herutsu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ei Yamano. It has been serialized in
Someone_Hertz
American entrepreneur (born 1983)
awarded the Hertz Foundation Fellowship in 2007 while earning his doctorate in biophysics from Princeton University. He later received the Hertz Thesis Prize
Dario_Amodei
Judah Hertz (1948 or 1949 – February 4, 2021) was an American real estate investor and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Hertz Investment Group
Judah_Hertz
Dog receiver of the Dickin Medal
Hertz is a dog that received the Dickin Medal of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals in 2022. Hertz is a German Shorthaired Pointer and was born in
Hertz_(dog)
American architect, inventor and educator
David Randall Hertz (born October 6, 1960) is an American architect, inventor and educator. He is known for his work in sustainable architecture and as
David_Randall_Hertz
Canadian artist, designer and academic
Garnet Hertz (born 1973) is a Canadian artist, designer and academic. Hertz is formerly Canada Research Chair in Design and Media Art and is known for
Garnet_Hertz
American manufacturer of passenger buses (1923-1943)
trolley buses, and parlor coaches. Founded in Chicago in 1923 by John D. Hertz as a subsidiary of his Yellow Cab Company, the company was renamed "Yellow
Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company
Yellow_Coach_Manufacturing_Company
American businessman and politician (born 1957)
Gregory J. Hertz (born December 30, 1957) is an American businessman and politician from Montana. Hertz is a Republican member of the Montana Senate for
Greg_Hertz
Research institution in Germany
Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute, also known as the Fraunhofer HHI, the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, or simply, the Heinrich Hertz Institute (abbreviated
Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications
Fraunhofer_Institute_for_Telecommunications
Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
elastic solids" "Über die Berührung fester elastischer Körper" by Heinrich Hertz. Hertz attempted to understand how the optical properties of multiple, stacked
Contact_mechanics
Recording studio in Los Angeles
17 Hertz Studio was a recording studio complex in North Hollywood, Los Angeles originally established in 1972 as One on One Recording. 34°09′58″N 118°22′33″W
17_Hertz_Studio
German Geosynchronous Communications satellite
The Heinrich Hertz, also known as H2Sat, is a German national communications satellite launched in 2023 to demonstrate and validate advanced satellite
Heinrich_Hertz_(satellite)
French sociologist
Robert Hertz (22 June 1881 in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine – 13 April 1915 in Marchéville, Meuse) was a French sociologist who was killed in active service
Robert_Hertz
Antenna consisting of two rod-shaped conductors
of dipole antennas of which they are one half. German physicist Heinrich Hertz first demonstrated the existence of radio waves in 1887 using what we now
Dipole_antenna
American astrophysicist
Paul Louis Hertz is an American astrophysicist and is best known for being the longest-serving director of the Astrophysics Division at NASA, with a tenure
Paul_L._Hertz
German biologist (1891–1975)
Mathilde Carmen Hertz (14 January 1891 – 20 November 1975) was a biologist, and was one of the first influential women scientists in the field of biology
Mathilde_Carmen_Hertz
Argentine mathematician (born 1973)
Federico Rodríguez Hertz (born December 14, 1973) is an Argentine mathematician working in the United States. He is the Anatole Katok Chair professor
Federico_Rodriguez_Hertz
Hertz Systems Ltd is a Polish company based in Zielona Gora that utilizes space technology for both the military and civilian markets, primarily relying
Hertz_Systems
Radio telecommunication tower
The Heinrich Hertz Tower (German: Heinrich-Hertz-Turm) is a landmark radio telecommunication tower in the city of Hamburg, Germany. Designed by architect
Heinrich_Hertz_Tower
Commune in Grand Est, France
Hertzing (German: Herzing) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes of the Moselle department "Répertoire
Hertzing
Swedish physicist (born 1955)
Hans Martin Hertz, born 22 August 1955, is a Swedish physicist and professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Hertz was born in Lund, Sweden, to Carl
Hans_Hertz
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Hertz may refer to: Henry L. Hertz (1847–1926), American businessman and politician Henry Porter Hertz (1894–1944), American architect This disambiguation
Henry_Hertz
Daniel Hertz S.A. is a high-performance audio company based in Switzerland. The company makes high-efficiency loudspeakers, power amplifiers, pre-amplifiers
Daniel_Hertz_S.A.
Polish reciter (1892–1994)
Hertz Grosbard (1892−1994) was a Polish reciter. He performed recitations of Yiddish literature during the 20th century. He was born in Łódź to a religious
Hertz_Grosbard
Israeli-Canadian teacher and violinist (1930–2014)
Yaëla Hertz Berkson (Hebrew: יעלה הרץ; April 1930 – May 30, 2014) was an Israeli-Canadian teacher and violinist, who was concertmaster of the McGill Chamber
Yaëla_Hertz
Audible telecommunication signal for control of telephone networks
2600 hertz (2600 Hz) is a frequency in hertz (cycles per second) that was used in telecommunication signaling in mid-20th century long-distance telephone
2600_hertz
American football player (1902–1963)
Carroll University. Hertz was born on November 6, 1902, in Marinette County, Wisconsin to Edward J. Hertz and Charlotta (Classen) Hertz. He died of a heart
Frank_Hertz
Prussian-born conductor
Alfred Hertz (15 July 1872 – 17 April 1942) was a Prussian-born conductor. He was born in Frankfurt, Province of Hesse-Nassau, Prussia (in present-day
Alfred_Hertz
German writer (1835–1902)
Wilhelm Ritter von Hertz (24 September 1835 – 7 January 1902) was a German writer. He was born in Stuttgart. Dramatische Märchenspiele (between 1847 and
Wilhelm_Hertz
Polish merchant, historian, writer
Mieczysław Hertz (born 2 January 1870 in Warsaw, died 18 January 1943 in the same city) was a Polish merchant, historian, writer, and economic, social
Mieczysław_Hertz
American business executive (born 1955)
an American business executive. He has been the CEO and president of The Hertz Corporation, and was the CEO and president of Caesars Entertainment until
Mark_Frissora
Unit of rotational speed
for rotating machines. One revolution per minute is equivalent to 1/60 hertz. ISO 80000-3:2019 defines a physical quantity called rotation (or number
Revolutions_per_minute
Podcast about sound design
Twenty Thousand Hertz is a podcast about "the world’s most recognizable and interesting sounds". Episodes are published every other Wednesday [where?]
Twenty_Thousand_Hertz
Danish art historian
Julius Hertz (1 June 1874 in Copenhagen – 26 March 1939) was a Danish art historian and museum worker. Peter Hertz was the son of Julius Hertz (1842–1920)
Peter_Hertz
Swedish rally co-driver (born 1939)
Arne Hertz (born 6 June 1939) is a former rally co-driver from Sweden. Hertz's name first became prominent when co-driving for Stig Blomqvist (Saab 96
Arne_Hertz
Artist and sickle cell advocate
Hertz Nazaire (October 2, 1973 - October 21, 2021) was a Haitian-American visual artist, writer, and advocate known for his mixed-media work exploring
Hertz_Nazaire
Unit of action or angular momentum
The joule-second (symbol J⋅s or J s) is the unit of action and of angular momentum in the International System of Units (SI) equal to the product of an
Joule-second
Topics referred to by the same term
John Hertz may refer to: John D. Hertz (1879–1961), American businessman John H. Herz (1908–2005), American political scientist John Hertz (fan), American
John_Hertz
Danish poet (1797–1870)
Henrik Hertz (25 August 1797 – 25 February 1870) was a Danish poet. He was born of Jewish parents in Copenhagen. In 1817 he was sent to the university
Henrik_Hertz
American stage magician (1859–1924)
Carl Hertz (May 14, 1859 – March 20, 1924) was an American magician. He was born Louis or Leib Morgenstein in San Francisco. After becoming proficient
Carl_Hertz
2026 film by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
well the first time – that it's hard not to be swept up regardless." Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail shared a similar opinion, writing: "At almost every
Project_Hail_Mary_(film)
American epidemiologist
Irva Hertz-Picciotto (born c. 1948) is an environmental epidemiologist best known for her studies of autism. She is Professor and Chief of the Division
Irva_Hertz-Picciotto
Device to couple energy between circuits
In electrical engineering, a transformer is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple
Transformer
Range 30-300 Hz of the electromagnetic spectrum
electromagnetic waves (radio waves) in the frequency range between 30 hertz and 300 hertz. They have corresponding wavelengths of 10,000 to 1,000 kilometers
Super_low_frequency
Eric Bennett Hertz (31 December 1954 – 30 March 2013) was an American executive and the CEO of 2degrees, New Zealand's third largest mobile telecommunications
Eric_Hertz
Danish actress (born 1939)
Lone Hertz (born 23 April 1939) is a Danish film actress. She has appeared in more than 40 films since 1951. Bella, min Bella [da] (1996) Når engle elsker [da]
Lone_Hertz
American historian (born 1949)
Deborah Hertz (born February 9, 1949) is an American historian whose specialties are modern German history, modern Jewish history and modern European
Deborah_Hertz
Community activist in Lakewood, NJ
Meir Naftali Hertz (1948–2024) was a community activist in Lakewood, New Jersey. He was the founder and dean of Tashbar of Lakewood boys' school, as well
Meir_Hertz
2020 Iranian film
52 Hertz is an Iranian short film directed by Asghar Abbasi. This movie was filmed in one shot of 14 minutes. 52 Hertz has been named the international
52_Hertz_(film)
American baseball player (1945–2025)
Stephen Allan Hertz (February 26, 1945 – December 4, 2025) was an American Major League Baseball player. He was also manager of the Tel Aviv Lightning
Steve_Hertz_(third_baseman)
Topics referred to by the same term
Hertz may refer to: Steve Hertz (baseball coach) (born 1950), former head baseball coach of the UC Irvine Anteaters and Gonzaga Bulldogs Steve Hertz (third
Steve_Hertz
2002 remix album by Air
Everybody Hertz is a remix album by French music duo Air, first released in 2002. It contains remixed versions of songs from their 10 000 Hz Legend album
Everybody_Hertz
American former college baseball coach (born 1950)
Stephen Lawrence Hertz (born October 3, 1950) is an American former college baseball coach. He was the head coach of the Gonzaga Bulldogs in 1978 before
Steve_Hertz_(baseball_coach)
Formulation in classical mechanics
consistent with the constraints. Hertz's principle is also a special case of Jacobi's formulation of the least-action principle. Hertz designed the principle to
Gauss's principle of least constraint
Gauss's_principle_of_least_constraint
2010 United States Supreme Court case
Hertz Corp. v. Friend, 559 U.S. 77 (2010), was a United States Supreme Court case which held that for the purposes of diversity jurisdiction, a corporation's
Hertz_Corp._v._Friend
American businessman and politician (1847–1926)
Henry Lamartine Hertz (November 19, 1847 – July 3, 1926) was an American businessman and politician. Hertz was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, the son of
Henry_L._Hertz
2026 animated film
praising the voice performances of Donald Glover and Glen Powell. Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail stated: "...whereas a cosmic beast like Cthulhu or
The_Super_Mario_Galaxy_Movie
Use of radio waves for communication
radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device
Radio
Topics referred to by the same term
60 Hz is a frequency that may refer to: the utility frequency (power line frequency) in the Americas and parts of Asia the frame rate of video broadcasts
60_Hz
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Female
Russian
(Иоланта) Russian form of Greek Iolanthe, IOLANTA means "violet flower." This is the name of an opera by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, based on the Danish play "King René's Daughter," by Henrik Hertz. The first performance took place in St. Petersburg in 1892.
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HERTZ
Male
Dutch
, bright warrior.
Boy/Male
Hindu
A Lucky bird, A sage
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Dutch, Vietnamese
Lotus Flower; Lotus
Boy/Male
English
Follower.
Boy/Male
English
Divided in Two
Girl/Female
Muslim
Patient, Perseverant
Boy/Male
Sikh
Beautiful face, Lord of beauty
Biblical
imprisoned cloud
Girl/Female
Arabic
Lady; Noble Woman
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Capable; Having All Ability; Mighty and Powerful; Lord Krishna
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