"A thousand of..." eg 1 kilometre is 1000 metres.
I assume you mean "How many meters in 1 kilometer"?The SI prefix "kilo" means "thousand", so one kilogram is 1000 grams, and one kilometer is 1000 meters.
A kilogram is a unit of mass, while centimeters are a unit of length. The two units measure different physical quantities and cannot be directly converted into each other. Therefore, there is no direct conversion between centimeters and kilograms.
k = kilo = 1000 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 kilometer = 1000 meters Or for the americans, 1 k = 2.2046336 pounds It's very hard, sometimes, not to be a smart-aleck... Probably (?) you mean 'K' as in money. The 'K' is an abbreviation for "kilo-" ... = 1000. Gold purity is measured in karats. Computer memory is measured in bytes, but a 'KB' is literally 1024 bytes. Most geeks round this off in casual conversation, as if a "half-gig" referred to 500MB and not the correct total of 512MB.
these abbreviations are used to define a quantity; killo means multiply by a thousand; x 1000 , milli tends to be divide by a thousand ; / 1000. centi means a factor of ten , eg a centimeter is a tenth of a meter .
'km' is the abbreviation for kilometer. It is a metric unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters (approximately 0.62 miles).
kilo- means 1000.A kilometer is 1000 meters, a kilogram is 1000 grams, a kilobyte is 1000 bytes.ThousandKilo means 1000One thousand
"Kilo" is a prefix derived from the Greek word for "thousand." In kilometer, it signifies 1000 meters, while in kilogram, it denotes 1000 grams.
"Kilo-", as in "kilometer", or "kilobyte". Or "Milli-", when it isn't used to mean 1/1000, as in "millennium".
The prefix "kilo" usually means 1000. "Kilometer" is no exception. (In computer science, "kilo" is sometimes taken to mean 1024, rather than 1000.)
'Kilometer' means 1,000 meters, regardless of what 'kilogram' means.But since you did mention 'kilogram', you might have guessed from that example that the prefix 'kilo-' means '1,000'. That would have been a good guess.
The prefix "k" is the short term for "kilo" which means "1000". It is used often such as in "kilo"grams ("k"g)(1000 grams) or "kilo"meters ("k"m)(1000 meters).
I assume you mean "How many meters in 1 kilometer"?The SI prefix "kilo" means "thousand", so one kilogram is 1000 grams, and one kilometer is 1000 meters.
In math Kilo is the metric prefix meaning 1000 times.
kilo = 1000 Example: kilogram = 1000 grams kilometer = 1000 meters etc.
Kilo means 1000, so 1 kilohertz is 1000 Hertz, 1 Kilogram is 1000 grams, 1 Kilometer is 1000 meters.
17000 because Kilo mean 1000 thus 1000 times 17 gives you 17000
If you mean kilometer than 1000 meters