It depends largely on what it's a kilo of--a kilo of brick dust is much less expensive than a kilo of steel, which is less expensive than a kilo of uranium.
The prefix kilo- is larger. Kilo- means thousand. The prefix milli- means thousandth.
It is kilo, not killo. milli = 1/1000 and kilo = 1000 so a kilo represents a much bigger amount.
The prefix kilo represents a value of 1,000 or 10^3. It is commonly used to indicate a multiple of a base unit by 1,000, such as kilogram or kilometer.
A kilo (kilogram) has a greater value than a milli (milligram). Specifically, one kilogram is equal to 1,000,000 milligrams. Therefore, when comparing the two, a kilo represents a much larger quantity than a milli.
$20 million a kilo
56000 ohm or 56 Kilo ohm
The prefix, kilo, means one thousand:1 kilogram means 1 000 grams,1 kilometer means 1000 meters.
Density value is missing.
K stand for Kilo. kilo is the measurement of 1000 grams! Thus 1k is 1000, 300k is 300,000
Kilo stands for a greater value than milli. Specifically, "kilo" represents a factor of 1,000, while "milli" represents a factor of one-thousandth (0.001). Thus, one kilogram is equal to 1,000 grams, whereas one milligram is equal to 0.001 grams.
the k is the Metric value kilo, or ,1000 so this is a 1000 ohm resistor
£6-£7 per kilo