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A conversion factor is used to convert from one unit of measurement to another.
That's an infinite list.
There are thousands of conversion factors and it is not possible to list them all. There are over 30 units of length listed in Wikipedia "unit of length" - some are more common than others but most are in use. The count does not include the 20 or so SI prefices (milli, centi, kilo etc), making around 50 units in all. Each pair of measurement units will have two conversion factor: from A to B and from B to A. So just lengths will give rise to approx 50*50 (or 2500) conversion factors. Then there are measures for area, volume, mass, weight, force, work, ...
In the context of primes and factoriation, every counting number is a factor.
There's not enough information here to answer this accurately. I imagine you would look at the specified amounts, find some conversion factors that apply, and apply them using some sort of arithmetical operation. But I can't say for sure, since you haven't included the specified amounts.
The concept of factors makes sense in the context of whole numbers. In the context of other numbers, every number is divisible by every non-zero number.
The term for a concept that has a value that changes from case to case is "variable." In the context of research or analysis, variables are factors that can differ between individuals or situations and can influence outcomes or results.
An empirical conversion factor.
There are way too many conversion factors for all to be listed.
The concept of factors is relevant only in the context of integers. Any non-zero number will go into 1.21 without remainder.
The concept of factors makes sense only in the context of whole numbers. Otherwise, every number can be divided evenly by any non-zero number.
The concept of common factors applies only to numbers that are integers. In the context of fractions any number is divisible by any other [non-zero] number.
It seems that "biotoc" is not a recognized term or concept in a scientific or common context. It may be a typo or a misspelling. If you provide more context or correct the term, I may be able to help you better.
Factors affecting self concept
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To change from one SI prefix to another, we use the conversion factor of 10 raised to the power of the difference between the two prefixes. For example, to convert from centimeters (10^-2) to meters (10^0), we use a conversion factor of 10^2. Simply multiply the value by this conversion factor to make the conversion.
Two factors that are necessary to facilitate a sense of the team concept are trust and purpose.