A lower-case 'k'.
kilo-? it's a prefix so I think it'll work
"Kilo-", as in "kilometer", or "kilobyte". Or "Milli-", when it isn't used to mean 1/1000, as in "millennium".
Kilo (symbol: k) is a unit prefix in the International System of Units (SI) denoting 103 or 1000. For example:one kilogram is 1000 gramsone kilometre is 1000 metresone kilojoule is 1000 joulesThe kilo prefix is derived from the Greek word χίλιοι ("chilioi"), meaning thousand. It was originally adopted by Antoine Lavoisier and his group in 1795, and introduced into the metric system in France with its establishment in 1799. The General Conference on Weights and Measures was formed in 1875.
The prefix kilo- is larger. Kilo- means thousand. The prefix milli- means thousandth.
Agar khushk hai toh 2 kilo, aur agar gili hai toh 1 kilo.
The symbol for kilogram is kg
k (kg,kL,km)
just a plain old "k"
kcal is the symbol of kilo calories.
Symbol K(k) in science:K is potassium or Kelvin degree or dissociation constant or kilo, etc.
Potassium (the chemical element with the symbol K from Kalium) Also "thousand", from the word kilo.
The letter symbol for 1000 is "K," which is derived from the prefix "kilo-" in the metric system. In financial contexts, "K" often represents thousands, so 1000.000 can be denoted as 1K.
Because the 'K' represents the word 'Kilo' meaning 'one thousand'. Km is the international symbol for a Kilometre.
Kilo is a French word from Greek khilioi meaning "thousand."Some examples of the prefix "kilo":kilogram = 1,000 gramskilometer = 1,000 meters
kilo-? it's a prefix so I think it'll work
K is the symbol for the Greek word kilo, which means 1,000. Therefore, 90K equals 90,000.
They are equal weight.