"kilo" means thousand. "mega" means million.
In most units the relationship between kilo and mega is mega = 103 * kilo, that is mega = 1000*kilo. However, because data are usually stored and processed in binary rather than decimal form, mega = 210 * kilo which gives mega = 1024*kilo. This gives two answers to the question: decimal basis: 100*14/8000 = 0.175% binary basis: 100*14/(8*1024) = 0.1709 % approx.
Let's remove the term "ton" from the words. Then we're left with Mega and Kilo. Mega is a shortened term for 1,000,000 and Kilo is a shortened term for 1,000. Therefore 1 Mega ÷ 1 Kilo = 1,000 Kilotons in 1 megaton.
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.
The prefix "mega-" means 1,000,000 and the prefix "kilo-" means 1,000. Thus one megawatt is one thousand times as big as a kilowatt.
Yes, mega is bigger than kilo. Mega represents a factor of one million (10^6), while kilo represents a factor of one thousand (10^3).
It's not a question of "better", only of bigger. Giga is a lot bigger than mega.
It goes like this: kilo, mega, giga. We use kilo for 103, mega for 106 and giga for 109.
"kilo" means thousand. "mega" means million.
Yes - a lot bigger. m means mega or million. k is kilo or thousand. 514 is 0.5mb
1 mega litre = 1000000 litres 1 kilo litre = 1000 litres ⇒ 1 mega litre = 1000000 ÷ 1000 kilo litres = 1000 kilo litres ⇒ 154000 kilo litres = 154000 ÷ 1000 mega litres = 154 mega litres
1000 kilo litres are in 1 Mega Litre
kilo = 1,000 mega = 1,000,000 milli = 0.001 (or 1/1000)
kilo means 1000, mega means a million, so a mega-something contains a thousand kilo-something.
1 mega byte is equal to 1024 kilo bytesso 512 kilo byte turns out to be 0.5 mega bytes
Yes, one mega ohm is more than one kilo ohm. Mega means million, kilo means thousand.
In most units the relationship between kilo and mega is mega = 103 * kilo, that is mega = 1000*kilo. However, because data are usually stored and processed in binary rather than decimal form, mega = 210 * kilo which gives mega = 1024*kilo. This gives two answers to the question: decimal basis: 100*14/8000 = 0.175% binary basis: 100*14/(8*1024) = 0.1709 % approx.