I know some... Hope this will help
1. pre
2.tri
3.re
4.non
5.anti
6.ex
7.dis
8.un
That's all I know. Hope it helps
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Their are no prefixes for selfish
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Un- and re- are two prefixes for "do."
(from yocto to yotta) Yocto, Zepto, atto, Femto, Pico, Nano, Micro, mili, Centi, Deci, 1, Deca, Hecto, Kilo, Mega, Giga, Tera, Peta, Exa, Zetta, Yotta. (Starting from the smallest which is Yocto) Other metric prefixes that are very very very unknown to people: Kibi- 210 Mebi- 220 Gibi- 230 Tebi- 240 Pebi- 250 exbi- 260 Zebi- 270 Yobi- 280 Omni- 101000 Centili- 10600 or 10303 Googol- 10100 Asankhyeya- 10140 Lako- 105 ribo- 104 myri- 10-4 Mini- 10-4 (duplicated) Yi- 10-5 tini- 10-5 (duplicated) angstro- 10-10 And maybe future Prefixes Hella- 10^27 And unofficial prefixes: Bronto- 1015 to 1027
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The largest metric prefixes are yotta- (Y) and zetta- (Z), representing 10^24 and 10^21, respectively. These prefixes are used to describe extremely large quantities, such as data storage capacities or distances in space.
The prefixes for deca indicate a factor of ten. For example, "deca-" represents 10, "hecto-" represents 100, and "kilo-" represents 1,000. These prefixes are commonly used in the metric system for units of measurement.
The SI prefixes are from Greek, including deka, hecta, kilo, and mega (10, 100, 1000, 1 million)
Prefixes in measurements are used to denote specific powers of ten, making it easier to express large or small quantities. Common prefixes include kilo- (10³), mega- (10⁶), giga- (10⁹), and tera- (10¹²) for larger measurements, while milli- (10⁻³), micro- (10⁻⁶), nano- (10⁻⁹), and pico- (10⁻¹²) are used for smaller ones. These prefixes help standardize measurements across various fields, such as science and engineering, facilitating clear communication and comparison.
These prefixes are:meth, eth, prop, but, pent, hex, hept, oct, non, dec.
10 Newtons. See related question "What are the SI prefixes?"
One Kilo Liter is 1000 times one liter. follwoing are some prefixes used in the metric system. 10^3 kilo 10^0 no prefixes, only unit 10^-1 deci 10^-2 centi 10^-3 milli
After zetta, which represents (10^{21}), the next prefix in the International System of Units (SI) is yotta, representing (10^{24}). Following yotta, the next prefixes are bronto, representing (10^{27}), and geop, representing (10^{30}}, although these are not officially recognized SI prefixes.
The prefixes "kilo-" and "mega-" are closest in size, as "kilo-" represents 1,000 (10^3) and "mega-" represents 1,000,000 (10^6). They are adjacent to each other on the International System of Units (SI) scale.
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