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The '''inverse second''' or '''reciprocal second''' (s<sup>−1</sup>) is a [[unit of measurement|unit]] of [[frequency]], defined as the [[multiplicative inverse]] of the [[second]] (a unit of time). It is [[dimensional analysis|dimensionally]] equivalent to:
* [[hertz]] (Hz) – the SI unit for [[frequency]]
* [[radian per second]] (rad⋅s<sup>−1</sup>) – the SI unit for [[angular frequency]] and [[angular velocity]]
* [[becquerel]] (Bq) – the SI unit for the rate of occurrence of aperiodic or stochastic [[radioactivity|radionuclide]] events
* [[baud]] (Bd) – the unit for [[symbol rate]] over a communication link
* of [[strain rate]].
 
*It is also related to [[radian per second]] (rad⋅s<sup>−1</sup>), the SI unit for [[angular frequency]] and [[angular velocity]].
 
==See also==