1 Hz means that an event repeats once per second
In SI units, the unit of frequency is Hertz (Hz), named after the German physicist Heinrich Hertz: 1 Hz means that an event repeats once per second. A previous name for this unit was cycles per second. For engines and rotating mechanical devices it is often called revolutions per minute, abbreviated RPM. 60 RPM equals one hertz. The period, usually denoted by T, is the length of time taken by one cycle, and is the reciprocal of the frequency f. The SI unit for period is the second.
For periodic waves, frequency has an inverse relationship to the concept of wavelength; simply, frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength λ (lambda). The frequency f is equal to the phase velocity v of the wave divided by the wavelength λ of the wave.