Yotta is 10^24
Zetta is 10^21
Yotta Kasai is 6'.
Yotta Kasai was born on November 5, 1987, in Japan.
Well really it goes a bit, a byte, a kilobyte, a megabyte, a gigabyte, a terabyte, a petabyte, a exabyte, a zetta byte, a yotta byte, a bronto byte, then a geopbyte. So theres two answers which are brontobyte and geopbyte.
One yotta-meter
30, yotta 30x10^25
Officially approved by the SI, no. Actually if you want such a large number, you can just as well use the base unit, and scientific notation. For example, instead of "3.2 Petahertz", you might just as well talk about 3.2 x 1015 hertz.
You pronounce it as 'yot-ta-byte'
A newton is larger than a dyne and smaller than a kilogram-force.
it can get smaller than an atom
9.67140656 × 10 to the 24 power or this 9,671,406,560,000,000,000,000,000 wow
The prefix "yotta" denotes multiplication by one septillion (10^24). It is commonly used in computer science and digital technology to represent extremely large values, such as in data storage capacity or data transfer rates.
a milliliter is smaller than a liter