it means that the computer is the machine which can work fastly and maths is the normal subject which we study
No, they refer to the same thing: kilograms
In math, the prefix kilo- represents a factor of 1,000. It is used to denote a multiple of 1,000 in various units of measure, such as kilometers (1 kilometer = 1,000 meters), kilogram (1 kilogram = 1,000 grams), or kilobyte (1 kilobyte = 1,000 bytes).
A milli is a 1/1000 whereas a kilo is a 1000
Let's remove the term "ton" from the words. Then we're left with Mega and Kilo. Mega is a shortened term for 1,000,000 and Kilo is a shortened term for 1,000. Therefore 1 Mega ÷ 1 Kilo = 1,000 Kilotons in 1 megaton.
Kilo and milli are both modifiers for SI units. Kilo means 1000 times the base unit, so a kilometer is 1000 meters, a kilogram is 1000 grams, etc. Milli means 1 thousandth (.001) so a millimeter is .001 meters.
1 oz = .02 kilo 1 kilo = 35.27 oz
Nothing they are the same..
No, they refer to the same thing: kilograms
kilo = 1000 so a kilogram is 1000 grams.
kilos are 1 kilo, but tonnes are 1000 kilos, so they have a lot of difference on mass.
A kilo of cotton would be substantially larger. How much larger depends on which metal, since different metals have different densities so a kilo of different metal will not have the same volume.
In math, the prefix kilo- represents a factor of 1,000. It is used to denote a multiple of 1,000 in various units of measure, such as kilometers (1 kilometer = 1,000 meters), kilogram (1 kilogram = 1,000 grams), or kilobyte (1 kilobyte = 1,000 bytes).
A milli is a 1/1000 whereas a kilo is a 1000
a mega is a million and a kilo is one thousand
There are 8 bits in a byte. kilo means one thousand.1 kilobit = 0.125 kilobyte1 kilobyte = 8 kilobit Both of them are standards for calculating the size of data. The smallest amount of data is a single bit.A byte is 8 bits.Kilo = 1024So 1 KiloByte(KB) = 8 Kilobits(Kb) = 1024 bytes = 8192 bitsNotice the difference in capitalization between KB and Kb.
Let's remove the term "ton" from the words. Then we're left with Mega and Kilo. Mega is a shortened term for 1,000,000 and Kilo is a shortened term for 1,000. Therefore 1 Mega ÷ 1 Kilo = 1,000 Kilotons in 1 megaton.
The 'k' in kHz probably stands for kilo, meaning a thousand times Hz, like kilogram and gram.