3 million units.
Mega- (M) is an SI prefix in the SI system of units denoting a factor of 10^6, 1,000,000 (one million)
Sure thing, honey. Mega units and international units are the same thing, just different names. So, 5000 mega units is the same as 5000 international units. No need to break a sweat over that conversion, darling.
Mega Pascal - measurement of pressure
When you're dealing with units of measure, the prefix "mega..." almost always means "million".
The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.
There is no standard rate of mega bits to minutes, so this question is not answerable. (The units are not compatible; it's like asking "how many minutes in a flowing stream of water?", or "how many grains of sand fill an hour?".) Without knowing how many mega bits you're getting per minute, it is not possible to answer your question.
Tera represents 10^12, giga represents 10^9, mega represents 10^6, kilo represents 10^3, hecto represents 10^2, and deca represents 10. These prefixes are used to indicate multiples of 10 in the International System of Units (SI).
The prefix "mega" means million; so you would have a million minutes. This is not a common unit; instead, units like days, weeks, months, or years are used instead.
The capital "M" in units signifies the prefix "mega," which represents a factor of one million.
You didn't clarify into what units you want to convert.The prefix "M", or "mega", means millions. So, MW is millions of watts.Watt is a power unit. One watt is equal to one joule/second.
cycles ie; kilocycles or hertz ie; mega hertz