Centimeters is a measure of length - not compatible to pint
Yes. The prefixes 'deci-' and 'centi-' refer to given amounts of any unit of measure. In the case of 'deci-', it's one-tenth. In the case of 'centi-', it's one-hundredth. So the prefix 'deci-' refers to a larger amount under consideration than does the prefix 'centi-'.
Look up centi and meter and you may find centi meaning hundredth, and meter the basic unit to measure length. So centimeter meas hundredth of a meter.
"centi."Centi- as in centimetre, centilitre, even century.
First, the question has a mis-spelling. It is not "center-poise" but centi-poise. The unit of measurment centi-poise per second is used to measure the viscosity of a substance (usually a fluid).
The prefix is centi-
yes it goes kilo hecto deca meter deci centi mili
centi=100
judlekfj Metric system: Length-meters Mass-grams Volume-liters Sometimes "milli" "centi" or "kilo" are added. "Mlli"-0.001 (1,000th) "Centi"-0.01 (100th) "Kilo"-1,000
None, since there is no such measure as a centremetre (or even centermeter). However, there are 0.1 decimetres in a centimetre. Centi, not center!
centi- = 0.01
Multiply by 1/100 to get centi.