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Actually, "si" is not a recognized prefix for a factor of 0.01. The prefix "centi-" is commonly used to represent a factor of 0.01 in the metric system.
Represent is the root word for Representation.
A metric prefix or SI prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a decadic multiple or fraction of the unit. The various prefix unit are kilo , hecto,deca,deci.
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.
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.
Actually, "si" is not a recognized prefix for a factor of 0.01. The prefix "centi-" is commonly used to represent a factor of 0.01 in the metric system.
The metric prefix for 10 is deka-. This is similar (but different) from the metric prefix for 1/10 which is deci-
Represent is the root word for Representation.
A metric prefix or SI prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a decadic multiple or fraction of the unit. The various prefix unit are kilo , hecto,deca,deci.
A metric prefix or SI prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a decadic multiple or fraction of the unit. The various prefix unit are kilo , hecto,deca,deci.
Centi- is the SI prefix for 0.01.
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 prefix "centi" means 1/100; while "meter" is the basic unit of length in the SI. So, 1/100 of a meter.
The SI prefix for million is "Mega".
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.
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.
There is no prefix at all, its just leave as is.