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					Convert Cycles Per Hour to:
			- Cycles Per Hour to Actions per Minute
		- 1 Action per minute is equal to 1/60 Hertz.  APM is commonly used to measure gaming performance.  Period is the inverse of frequency.  1 APM = 1/60 Hz or approximately 0.0166666666666667 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Attohertz
		- 1 Attohertz is exactly one quintillionth of a Hertz.  1 aHz = 1 x 10-18 Hz.  1 aHz = 0.000000000000000001 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Centihertz
		- 1 Centihertz is exactly one hundredth of a Hertz.  1 cHz = 1 x 10-2 Hz.  1 cHz = 0.01 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Day
		- A period of 1 day is equal to 1/86400 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1/86400 cpd or approximately 0.000011574074074074 cpd.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Microsecond
		- A period of 1 Microsecond is equal to 1 000 000 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1 / 0.000 001 cpµs.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Millisecond
		- A period of 1 Millisecond is equal to 1 000 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1 / 0.001 cpms.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Minute
		- A period of 1 minute is equal to 1/60 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1/60 cps or approximately 0.0166666666666667 cps.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Month
		- A period of 1 full month is equal to 1/2592000 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1/2592000 cpmo or approximately 0.000000385802469136 cpmo.  Assuming a full month of exactly 30 days.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Nanosecond
		- A period of 1 Nanosecond is equal to 1 000 000 000 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1 / 0.000 000 001 cpns.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Picosecond
		- A period of 1 Picosecond is equal to 1 000 000 000 000 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1 / 0.000 000 000 001 cpps.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Second
		- A period of 1 second is equal to 1 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1 cps.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Cycles per Year
		- A period of 1 civil year is equal to 1/31536000 Hertz frequency.  Period is the inverse of frequency: 1 Hz = 1/31536000 cpy or approximately 0.000000031709791984 cpy.  Assuming a civil year of exactly 365 days.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Decahertz
		- 1 Decahertz is exactly ten Hertz.  1 daHz = 1 x 101 Hz.  1 daHz = 10 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Decihertz
		- 1 Decihertz is exactly one tenth of a Hertz.  1 dHz = 1 x 10-1 Hz.  1 dHz = 0.1 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Degrees per Hour
		- 1 Degree per hour is comparative to 0.000000771604938272 Hertz.  Degrees per hour is a measure of angular frequency, it can be compared to Hertz or other angular units.  Approximation of PI used.  1 deg/h is approximately 0.000000771604938272 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Degrees per Millisecond
		- 1 Degree per millisecond is comparative to 2.77777777777778 Hertz.  Degrees per millisecond is a measure of angular frequency, it can be compared to Hertz or other angular units.  Approximation of PI used.  1 deg/ms is approximately 2.77777777777778 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Degrees per Minute
		- 1 Degree per minute is comparative to 0.000046296296296296 Hertz.  Degrees per minute is a measure of angular frequency, it can be compared to Hertz or other angular units.  Approximation of PI used.  1 deg/m is approximately 0.000046296296296296 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Degrees per Second
		- 1 Degree per second is comparative to 0.00277777777777778 Hertz.  Degrees per second is a measure of angular frequency, it can be compared to Hertz or other angular units.  Approximation of PI used.  1 deg/s is approximately 0.00277777777777778 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Exahertz
		- 1 Exahertz is exactly one quintillion Hertz.  1 EHz = 1 x 1018 Hz.  1 EHz = 1000000000000000000 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Femtohertz
		- 1 Femtohertz is exactly one quadrillionth of a Hertz.  1 fHz = 1 x 10-15 Hz.  1 fHz = 0.000000000000001 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Frames per Second
		- 1 Frame per second is equal to 1 Hertz.  FPS is commonly used to measure gaming / graphic / video signal performance.  Period is the inverse of frequency.  1 FPS = 1 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Fresnels
		- 1 Fresnel is equal to 1 x 1012 Hertz.  Fresnel was used in the field of spectroscopy until superseded by the terahertz.  1 fresnel = 1000000000000 Hz = 1 THz. 
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Gigahertz
		- 1 Gigahertz is exactly one billion Hertz.  1 GHz = 1 x 109 Hz.  1 GHz = 1000000000 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Hectohertz
		- 1 Hectohertz is exactly one hundred Hertz.  1 hHz = 1 x 102 Hz.  1 hHz = 100 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Hertz
		- Hertz is the SI base unit of frequency defined as one cycle per second.  The unit is named for Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Kilohertz
		- 1 Kilohertz is exactly one thousand Hertz.  1 kHz = 1 x 103 Hz.  1 kHz = 1000 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Megahertz
		- 1 Megahertz is exactly one million Hertz.  1 MHz = 1 x 106 Hz.  1 MHz = 1000000 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Microhertz
		- 1 Microhertz is exactly one millionth of a Hertz.  1 µHz = 1 x 10-6 Hz.  1 µHz = 0.000001 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Millihertz
		- 1 Millihertz is exactly one thousandth of a Hertz.  1 mHz = 1 x 10-3 Hz.  1 mHz = 0.001 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Nanohertz
		- 1 Nanohertz is exactly one billionth of a Hertz.  1 yHz = 1 x 10-9 Hz.  1 nHz = 0.000000001 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Petahertz
		- 1 Petahertz is exactly one quadrillion Hertz.  1 PHz = 1 x 1015 Hz.  1 PHz = 1000000000000000 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Picohertz
		- 1 Picohertz is exactly one trillionth of a Hertz.  1 pHz = 1 x 10-12 Hz.  1 pHz =  0.000000000001 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Radians per Hour
		- 1 Radian per hour is comparative to 1/7200π Hertz.  Radians per hour is a measure of angular frequency, it can be compared to Hertz or other angular units.  Formula uses an approximation of PI.  1 rad/h is approximately 0.000044209706414415 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Radians per Millisecond
		- 1 Radian per millisecond is comparative to 1000/2π Hertz.  Radians per millisecond is a measure of angular frequency, comparable to Hertz or other angular units.  Formula uses an approximation of PI.  1 rad/ms is approximately 159.154943091895 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Radians per Minute
		- 1 Radian per minute is comparative to 1/120π Hertz.  Radians per minute is a measure of angular frequency, it can be compared to Hertz or other angular units.  Formula uses an approximation of PI.  1 rad/m is approximately 0.002652582384864920 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Radians per Second
		- 1 Radian per second is comparative to 1/2π Hertz.  Radians per second is a measure of angular frequency, it can be compared to Hertz or other angular units.  Formula uses an approximation of PI.  1 rad/s is approximately 0.159154943091895000 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Revolutions per Minute
		- 1 Revolution per minute is equal to 1/60 Hertz.  RPM is commonly used to measure engine performance.  Period is the inverse of frequency.  1 RPM = 1/60 Hz or approximately 0.0166666666666667 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Terahertz
		- 1 Terahertz is exactly one trillion Hertz.  1 THz = 1 x 1012 Hz.  1 THz = 1000000000000 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Yoctohertz
		- 1 Yoctohertz is exactly one septillionth of a Hertz.  1 yHz = 1 x 10-24 Hz.  1 yHz = 0.000000000000000000000001 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Yottahertz
		- 1 Yottahertz is exactly one septillion Hertz.  1 YHz = 1 x 1024 Hz.  1 YHz = 1000000000000000000000000 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Zeptohertz
		- 1 Zeptohertz is exactly one sextillionth of a Hertz.  1 zHz = 1 x 10-21 Hz.  1 zHz = 0.000000000000000000001 Hz.
 
- Cycles Per Hour to Zettahertz
		- 1 Zettahertz is exactly one sextillion Hertz.  1 ZHz = 1 x 1021 Hz.  1 ZHz = 1000000000000000000000 Hz.