i know this is stupid, but that's why i remember it
tera giga mega kilo hecto deka deci centi milli micro nano pico femto atto Right?
k well i say
the giant mom killed her dumb doctor cause. and then i remember the alphabet hijkl M N o P... Micro Nano Pico. and then just idk the last two.. femto atto, you'll just actually have to remember those. hope that helped lol
SI prefixes define sub-units or multiples (of ten) and are added to SI units to make it easier to express large or small quantities. For example:
The standard prefixes, their values and abbreviations:
Larger Units :
deca 1x101 da *
hecto 1x102 h *
kilo 1x103 k
mega 1x106 M
giga 1x109 G
tera 1x1012 T
peta 1x1015 P
exa 1x1018 E
zetta 1x1021 Z
yotta 1x1024 Y
Smaller Units :
deci 1x10-1 d *
centi 1x10-2 c
milli 1x10-3 m
micro 1x10-6 µ * *
nano 1x10-9 n
pico 1x10-12 p
femto 1x10-15 f
atto 1x10-18 a
zepto 1x10-21 z
yocto 1x10-24 y
* Also defined but not widely used for all units
** While micro is officially abbreviated μ (the greek letter mu), it is common practice to substitute the lower-case u in its place for keyboard convenience.
The following metric prefixes were generally used as part of the metric system prior to standardization through SI.
myria 1x104 ma or my
myrio 1x10-4 mo
SI prefixes precede a unit of measure to indicate decimal multiples or dividions. This reduces the number of zeros needed to express large or small quantities. One gigabyte is easier to read, write and say than 1000000000 bytes and one microsecond is simpler than .000001 second. For measuring length (meter), volume (liter), or mass (gram) prefixes are all the same. SI prefixes stand for: Femto (f) 10-15 One Quadrillionth
Pico (p) 10-12 One Trillionth
Nano (n) 10-9 One Billionth
Micro (µ) 10-6 One Millionth (greek letter 'mu')
Milli (m) 10-3 One Thousandth
Centi (c) 0.01 One Hundredth
Deci (d) 0.1 One Tenth
one = initial value
deka (dk) = Ten
hecto (h) = One Hundred
Kilo (k) 103 One Thousand
Mega (M) 106 One Million
Giga (G) 109 One Billion
Tera (T) 1012 One Trillion
Peta (P) 1015 One Quadrillion
-Kilo
(1000 -Hecto)
(1,000,000 -Deca)
Kilo
Kilobyte
Kiloton
Kilowatt
Kilometer
Kilojoule
Kiloparsec
Kilogram
Its french. Système International [d'Unités]
International system
Si (with a small 'i') would be the element silicon. SI (with a capital 'I') would not be an element, it would be a compound. It's excessively fussy, I know.
It means "one thousand".
MPa is the shortened form of Mega Pascal. Mega is the SI prefix for a magnitude of 1x106 and Pascal is the SI unit of stress, where 1 Pascal is equal to 1N/m2.
I am not sure what you mean with "force constant". The SI unit of force is the newton.
You mean prefix...and "re"
I am not sure what you mean with "S you". The SI unit is the newton.
The International System of Units, abbreviated "SI" from the French Le Système International d'Unités, is the modern form of the metric system.
Tens.
Centi
Centi- is the SI prefix for 0.01.
If by "M" you mean "mega", the SI prefix for a million, that would be written as 1,650,000.
The metric system prefix for the quantity 0.001 is Milli.
Assuming you mean the American billion (a 1, followed by 9 zeroes), the prefix is Giga, abbreviated "G".
The SI prefix for million is "Mega".
There is no prefix at all, its just leave as is.
There is no prefix for "10-3".
There is no special SI prefix for the number 3.
The prefix is milli, abbreviated "m".
No, "femo" is not a SI prefix. The SI (International System of Units) prefixes are used to denote multiples or fractions of base units in the metric system, such as kilo-, mega-, milli-, etc.