The numerical meaning of the SI prefix "kilo" is 1000. It represents a factor of 10^3 (10 raised to the power of 3). For example, one kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.
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No, a kilometer is 1000 meters (kilo is a Greek prefix used by SI for one thousand. Mega is the prefix for one million)
Deci is the si prefix for one tenth, eg. a decilitre is 0.1litre. It's not really used much, most si units stick to thousands; milli, micro, kilo, mega.
There is no special SI prefix for the number 3.
The prefix is milli, abbreviated "m".
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram, kg.
it means billions Mega means Millions Kilo means thousands
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No, "femo" is not a SI prefix. The SI (International System of Units) prefixes are used to denote multiples or fractions of base units in the metric system, such as kilo-, mega-, milli-, etc.
kilo which means 1000
The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.
Centi- is the SI prefix for 0.01.
The prefix is "kilo".
The SI prefix for million is "Mega".
The letter k in 2k14 is an abbreviation of the SI prefix kilo meaning 1,000, so 2k14 means 2 thousand 14 or 2014.
denci is not an SI prefix. centi = 0.01 or one hundredth kilo = 1000 = thousand milli = 0.001 = one thousandth.
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'k' is the standard SI prefix for kilo, meaning multiply by 10^3, or 1000. This is the same as km, meaning kilometer, as in 1000 meters. Your example is kilo Watt hours, as a measure of energy consumption.Another AnswerThe kilowatt hour (kW.h) is a non-SI unit used to measure energy consumption.