One decaliter is equal to 10 liters. The prefix "deca-" denotes a factor of 10 in the metric system, so when you have a decaliter, you have 10 liters. This relationship is consistent with the metric system's base unit conversions, where each prefix indicates a certain power of 10 difference in the quantity being measured.
It is kilo-
The prefix micro-, as in micrometre, or microsecond, refers to 10-6, or one millionth, of the whole.
"Teca" is not among the metric prefixes - that's meaningless. If you mean "tera"... the prefix "tera" means 1012, while the prefix "micro" means 10-6.
If you mean 10 to the power plus 3, the answer is kilo.
The metric prefix for billionth is nano- (symbol: n), representing 10^(-9).
The metric prefix for 10 to the ninth power is "giga." It is abbreviated as "G" and represents one billion.
The metric system prefix for the quantity 0.000001 is micro- (symbol: μ).
Every prefix in the metric system denotes a power of 10.
Multiplication by a power of 10 is.
As far as I know, the smallest metric prefix is "yocto-," which is 10-24.
The prefix "micro" in the metric system represents a factor of 10^-6, which is equivalent to one millionth (1/1,000,000). It is denoted by the symbol μ.
As far as I know, the smallest metric prefix is "yocto-," which is 10-24.
Pico- (symbol p) is a prefix in the metric system denoting one trillionth, a factor of 10^−12 (0.000000000001).
The next metric prefix after nano in descending order is pico.
The word DAM in the metric system is dakameter! Hope this helps!
The metric prefix that represents 1 x 10^6 is "mega-." In scientific notation, "mega-" is denoted by the symbol "M." Therefore, 1 x 10^6 meters would be equivalent to 1 megameter (1 Mm). This prefix is commonly used in various fields such as physics, engineering, and technology to denote large quantities or measurements.