There is no prefix for "10-3".
1 coulomb =3*10^9 statcoulomb
liter is not an SI unit. The Si units for volume are cm cubed, decimeters cubed and meters cubed.Further AnswerTo further clarify the above answer, the litre is not an SI unit, so neither are cubic centimetres, etc. The SI system uses multiples of 10 raised to the power of of multiples of three, for example: 103, 10-3, 106, 10-6, etc. (litres may be used alongside the SI system, but is not an SI unit). So, the SI unit for volume is the cubic metre, or its multiple or submultiple.
1000. The micro- prefix means millionth or 0.000001 = 10-6 The milli- prefix means thousandth or 0.001 = 10-3 → 1 mg ÷ 1 µg = (1 x 10-3 g) ÷ (1 x 10-6) g = 1 x 10-3 - -6 = 1 x 10-3 + 6 = 1 x 103 = 1000
Litres is the SI unit, so microlitres, kilolitres, etc all derive from there. The prefix 'micro' means 10^-6, so 1 litre is the same as 1,000,000 microlitres The prefix 'kilo' means 10^3, so 1 litre is the same as 0.001 kilolitres. So 1 microlitre is the same as 0.000001 litres, So 1 microlitre is the same as 0.000000001 kilolitres!
ANSWER: It stands for Systeme Internationale
If you mean 10 to the power plus 3, the answer is kilo.
The SI prefix meaning of 0.001 is "milli-". This prefix denotes a factor of 1/1000, so 0.001 can be written as 1 milliunit.
The numerical meaning of the SI prefix "kilo" is 1000. It represents a factor of 10^3 (10 raised to the power of 3). For example, one kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.
There is no special SI prefix for the number 3.
g/m^3 g is the mass. m^3 is the volume. Corresponds to the equation D = m / v
Pico is the prefix in most English speaking countries. Atto is the prefix in most European countries. A trillion or a trillionth in the US has a different numerical value than the same trillion or trillionth in a European country.
Milli is a prefix in the SI and other systems of units denoting a factor of 10−3, 0.001 or 1/1,000. Adopted in 1795, the prefix comes from the Latin mille, meaning one thousand. The plural is milia. Scroll down to related links and look for the word "Milli". Scroll down to related links and look for "all prefixes".
1/1000 times
The wavelength would be12/3 x 10-15 x speed of the wave.
'k' is the standard SI prefix for kilo, meaning multiply by 10^3, or 1000. This is the same as km, meaning kilometer, as in 1000 meters. Your example is kilo Watt hours, as a measure of energy consumption.Another AnswerThe kilowatt hour (kW.h) is a non-SI unit used to measure energy consumption.
Engineering notation changes every factor of 1000, so it corresponds to the SI prefixes (and names of large numbers). So 3 x 10^8 m/s becomes 300 x 10^6 m/s, or 300 megameters per second (or 300 million meters per second).
A dekagram is 10 grams ("deka" being a standard prefix for 10, like 'octo' is the standard prefix for 8). So 3 dekagrams is 30 grams, which is 1 1/8 ounces (approximately).