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  2. Angstrom - Wikipedia

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    Unit system: Non-SI metric unit: Unit of: Length: Symbol: Å: Named after: Anders Jonas Ångström: Conversions 1 Å in ..... is equal to ... SI Units 10 −10 m = 0.1 nm CGS Units 10 −8 cm Imperial units 3.937008 × 10 −9 in Planck units 6.187 × 10 24 l P

  3. Metric prefix - Wikipedia

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    Metric prefixes have also been used with some non-metric units. The SI prefixes are metric prefixes that were standardised for use in the International System of Units (SI) by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in resolutions dating from 1960 to 2022. [1] [2] Since 2009, they have formed part of the ISO/IEC 80000 standard.

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

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    Prefix name N/A deca hecto kilo mega giga tera peta exa zetta yotta ronna quetta; Prefix symbol da h k M G T P E Z Y R Q Factor 10 0: 10 1: 10 2: 10 3: 10 6: 10 9: 10 12: 10 15: 10 18: 10 21: 10 24: 10 27: 10 30

  5. List of metric units - Wikipedia

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    In its most restrictive interpretation, this is what may be meant when the term metric unit is used. The unit one (1) is the unit of a quantity of dimension one. It is the neutral element of any system of units. [2] In addition to the unit one, the SI defines 7 base units and associated symbols: The second (s) is the unit of time.

  6. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    Conversions between units in the metric system are defined by their prefixes (for example, 1 kilogram = 1000 grams, 1 milligram = 0.001 grams) and are thus not listed in this article. Exceptions are made if the unit is commonly known by another name (for example, 1 micron = 10 −6 metre).

  7. List of scientists whose names are used as units - Wikipedia

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    Two of the base SI units and 17 of the derived units are named after scientists. [2] 28 non-SI units are named after scientists. By this convention, their names are immortalised. As a rule, the SI units are written in lowercase letters, but symbols of units derived from the name of a person begin with a capital letter.

  8. Category:Metric prefixes - Wikipedia

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    SI prefixes‎ (16 P) Pages in category "Metric prefixes" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Unit prefix - Wikipedia

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    The unit prefixes are always considered to be part of the unit, so that, e.g., in exponentiation, 1 km 2 means one square kilometre, not one thousand square metres, and 1 cm 3 means one cubic centimetre, not one hundredth of a cubic metre. In general, prefixes are used with any metric unit, but may also be used with non-metric units.