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  2. Template:Metric prefixes (inline table) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... milli micro nano pico femto atto zepto yocto ronto

  3. Metric prefix - Wikipedia

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    Each prefix has a unique symbol that is prepended to any unit symbol. The prefix kilo-, for example, may be added to gram to indicate multiplication by one thousand: one kilogram is equal to one thousand grams. The prefix milli-, likewise, may be added to metre to indicate division by one thousand; one millimetre is equal to one thousandth of a ...

  4. Unit prefix - Wikipedia

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  5. Orders of magnitude (data) - Wikipedia

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    ~ 10 58 bits – thermodynamic entropy of the sun [29] (about 30 bits per proton, plus 10 bits per electron). 2 230: 10 69 ~ 10 69 bits – thermodynamic entropy of the Milky Way Galaxy (counting only the stars, not the black holes within the galaxy) [citation needed] 2 255: 10 77: 1.5 × 10 77 bits – information content of a one-solar-mass ...

  6. Template:Common metric prefixes - Wikipedia

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  7. Milli- - Wikipedia

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    Milli (symbol m) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one thousandth (10 −3). [1] Proposed in 1793, [ 2 ] and adopted in 1795, the prefix comes from the Latin mille , meaning one thousand (the Latin plural is milia ).

  8. English numerals - Wikipedia

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  9. Kilogram - Wikipedia

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    The word "kilogram" is formed from the combination of the metric prefix kilo-(meaning one thousand) and gram; [2] it is colloquially shortened to "kilo" (plural "kilos"). [ 3 ] The kilogram is an SI base unit , defined ultimately in terms of three defining constants of the SI, namely a specific transition frequency of the caesium-133 atom, the ...