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It is worth noting that when used in computer terminology, this prefix is something of an anachronism. The computer prefix "Giga" refers to 2^30, which is 1,073,741,824 and not 1,000,000,000 as Giga means in the metric system.
centi -
Giga is a prefix which means one billion. For example: 1 Gigapascal = 1 billion Pascals.
Giga prefix is 10 to the 9th power, so it is 1,000,000,000 (or 1 billion)
The metric prefix that represents 1 x 10^6 is "mega-." In scientific notation, "mega-" is denoted by the symbol "M." Therefore, 1 x 10^6 meters would be equivalent to 1 megameter (1 Mm). This prefix is commonly used in various fields such as physics, engineering, and technology to denote large quantities or measurements.
No, "milli" is a prefix in the metric system that denotes one-thousandth (1/1000) of a unit. For example, one millimeter is one-thousandth of a meter. The prefix for 100 is "hecto."
In the metric system, the prefix for 1 billion is "giga-".
If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".
The prefix for one billion is giga-.
Assuming you mean the American billion (a 1, followed by 9 zeroes), the prefix is Giga, abbreviated "G".
The prefix " giga " means 1 billion, so a gigabyte is 1 billion bytes
1 billion bits are called 1 gigabit. In terms of digital storage, this is often used to describe data transfer rates or the size of files. The prefix "giga-" denotes a factor of one billion in the metric system.
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tera or terabite
The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".
The prefix for million is mega-.
If you mean the American trillion - a 1, followed by 12 zeroes - the prefix is tera.
There are approximately 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce in the metric system.