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I am assuming you mean what's the SI prefix for measurements in the trillions. 1 trillion = 1000 billion = 1000000 thousand = 1000000000 = 10 ^ 9 You can search online fairly easily to figure out: 1000 = 10 ^3 symbol: k 1000000 = 10 ^ 6 symbol: M (mega) 1000000000 = 10 ^ 9 symbol: G (giga) Also, Megatron is actually 1000000tron
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1000000 - 1000000 = 0
There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in German is the Euro (symbol '€'). The largest Euro banknote is €500.
There are 1000000 micrometers in a meter Answer is 451 +++ They have a name of their own: "micron", but the standard ISO symbol is the abbreviation for micro-metre formed by prefixing the letter 'm' with the Greek letter lower-case 'mu'. Thus: µm (I had to copy that from 'Word' because Answers seems not to have a symbol set. You may also find mu by the key combination ALT+0181.) A micrometer is a measuring device.
ther is $1000000 or you can use scientific notation.
letter symbol is L
I am assuming you mean what's the SI prefix for measurements in the trillions. 1 trillion = 1000 billion = 1000000 thousand = 1000000000 = 10 ^ 9 You can search online fairly easily to figure out: 1000 = 10 ^3 symbol: k 1000000 = 10 ^ 6 symbol: M (mega) 1000000000 = 10 ^ 9 symbol: G (giga) Also, Megatron is actually 1000000tron
What is the only letter not appearing on the perodic table as a symbol or part of the symbol
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The symbol for heat is usually represented by the letter "Q".
1000000 - 1000000 = 0
There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in German is the Euro (symbol '€'). The largest Euro banknote is €500.
The Greek letter, 'omega'. This is equivalent to the English letter, 'O'.
The heaviest element with a one letter atomic symbol is uranium (symbol: U).
There are 1000000 micrometers in a meter Answer is 451 +++ They have a name of their own: "micron", but the standard ISO symbol is the abbreviation for micro-metre formed by prefixing the letter 'm' with the Greek letter lower-case 'mu'. Thus: µm (I had to copy that from 'Word' because Answers seems not to have a symbol set. You may also find mu by the key combination ALT+0181.) A micrometer is a measuring device.