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CPS

CPS, or Cycles Per Second, is a way to measure how many times a cycle or wave occurs in one second. It’s commonly used in fields like physics and electronics to describe the frequency of oscillations, vibrations, or signals. For example, if a sound wave vibrates 1,000 times every second, it has a frequency of 1,000 CPS. CPS helps quantify how quickly something repeats over time, providing a clear understanding of the speed or rate of periodic events or signals.