Micro-, represented by the greek letter mu.
milli
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kilo. Milli means a thousandth.
It means a million or some animal with many legs.
Milli is the root word for thousandth. This is used in milliliter and millimeter.
Mega.
Mega- or meg-
Mega
mega
Mega.
Centi is one hundredth.
The prefix "deci" means one tenth. A decimeter is is one tenth of a meter.However, this prefix is not an approved part of the Metric System (SI).The prefix that means one-tenth is deci. The symbol for deci is d. It is a prefix used in the metric system.
In the metric system, the prefix that means 0.001 is milli-. This stands for one thousandth. So, measurements, such as millimeter, milliliter, and milligram denote one thousandth of a meter, liter, and gram, respectively.
The prefix "giga" is used in SI (Metric) and some other units to mean "one billion" (109). The corresponding prefixes are kilo for one thousand and mega for one million.1 gigavolt = 1 billion volts1 gigawatt = 1 billion watts (1000 megawatts)
The metric system prefix for the quantity 0.001 is Milli.
The SI prefix for million is "Mega".
There is no prefix at all, its just leave as is.
Centi is one hundredth.
Hekto.
No, a kilometer is 1000 meters (kilo is a Greek prefix used by SI for one thousand. Mega is the prefix for one million)
The prefix "deci" means one tenth. A decimeter is is one tenth of a meter.However, this prefix is not an approved part of the Metric System (SI).The prefix that means one-tenth is deci. The symbol for deci is d. It is a prefix used in the metric system.
If by Myr you mean megayear then "mega" is the SI prefix that represents a factor of one million. Therefore a megayear is one million years.
Either of the two numbers (see long and short scales for more detail): 1,000,000,000,000 (one million million; 1012; SI prefix: tera-) for all short scale countries (12 zeros) 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 (one million million million; 1018; SI prefix: exa-) for all long scale countries (18 zeros)
Mega- (M) is an SI prefix in the SI system of units denoting a factor of 10^6, 1,000,000 (one million)
kilo which means 1000
Your question should read, "How many kW.h are there in 0.07 GW.h?" It's important to use the correct symbols. There are 1000 000 000 kilowatt hours in one gigawatt hour -so you can now work it out for yourself.
The SI nano- prefix means x 10-9