Kilo = 1000
When the metric system was created, the inventors used the Greek word for 1000, kilo, as the prefix meaning 1000. They used the Latin word for 1000, mill, as the prefix meaning 1/1000.
The metric prefix used to describe 1000 standard units is "kilo-".
"Kilo-", as in "kilometer", or "kilobyte". Or "Milli-", when it isn't used to mean 1/1000, as in "millennium".
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The kilo- shows 1000 times larger. It is used in kilograms and kilometer.
The kilo- shows 1000 times larger. It is used in kilograms and kilometer.
Milliliters. the prefix mille means "thousand"
The prefix for 0.001 or 1/1000 is milli-, from the latin for 1000.
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The prefix that is used to express 1000 times is milli. That is why you will find units like milligrams, millimetres and so on.
The milli- prefix means thousandth or 1/1000 = 0.001 → 1 second = 1000 x 1/1000 second = 1000 milliseconds Therefore to convert 2.6 seconds into milliseconds, multiple it by 1000.