To convert 1000 MHz (megahertz) to milliseconds (ms), we first need to understand the relationship between frequency and time. Frequency in hertz represents cycles per second, so 1000 MHz means 1 billion cycles per second. The time period for one cycle is the reciprocal of the frequency: ( T = \frac{1}{f} ). Therefore, ( T = \frac{1}{1000 \times 10^6} = 1 \text{ ns} ) (nanosecond), which is ( 0.001 \text{ ms} ).
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