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A kilo unit is a metric prefix that denotes a factor of one thousand (1,000) of a base unit. For example, one kilogram (kg) equals 1,000 grams, and one kilometer (km) equals 1,000 meters. The prefix "kilo" is derived from the Greek word "chilioi," meaning "thousand." It is commonly used in various scientific and everyday measurements to simplify large quantities.

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