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Power of ten mega
Power of ten mega












power of ten mega

On the one hand, this abbreviation can be made by specifying the powers that are also listed in the table (for example 3.28*10^24 meters) and on the other hand, it can be made by using these SI-prefixes (for example 3.28 yottameters).

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Since numbers become cumbersome and confusing long in very large or very small scales, it is a good idea to do not write the numbers in their full length and to write an abbreviation instead. These prefixes are used primarily for physical metric units such as meter or gram by simply prepending the prefix to the base unit (for example, decimeter or kilogram). With the exception of the units for Kilo (k) and Hecto (k), all prefixes with a conversion factor larger than 1 are written with uppercase letters, while the symbols of the prefixes with a conversion factor less than 1 are abbreviated with lowercase letters. This prefixes are also called SI-prefixes, where "SI" is an abbreviation for the French term "Système international d’unités" (International System of Units). Within the International System of Units, some prefixes for decimal powers are defined, which I would like to list and explain in this info.














Power of ten mega