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NicColt
09-11-2007, 09:36 AM
can someone explain TcEM McEM GcEM kcEM/s GcEM
I'm trying to find out how many McEM's I have done so far
like how many kcEM go into GcEM's and so on.... is there a link that would explain this ?
thanks in advance.
Joe O
09-11-2007, 10:14 AM
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/prefixes.html
jasong
09-11-2007, 03:38 PM
Joe's link is a good start but, basically,
kcems = number times 10^3
mcems = number times 10^6
gcems = number times 10^9
tcems = number times 10^12
pcems = number times 10^15
and finally...
ecems = number times 10^18 (I think it's going to be a year or so before even one person manages to reach 1 ecems.)
Joe O
09-12-2007, 09:11 AM
Corrected
Joe's link is a good start but, basically,
kcems = number times 10^3
Mcems = number times 10^6
Gcems = number times 10^9
Tcems = number times 10^12
Pcems = number times 10^15
and finally...
Ecems = number times 10^18 (I think it's going to be a year or so before even one person manages to reach 1 Ecems.)
Corrected because the standard requires capital letters (except for k) for positive exponents. The lower case (except for k) are used for negative exponents. So
mcems = number times 10^-3
pcems = number times 10^-12
By the way Jason, the op requested a link.
Death
09-12-2007, 09:46 AM
P is for Peta
p is for pico
M is for Mega
m is for micro \ milli
P is for Peta
p is for pico
M is for Mega
m is for micro \ milli
Just to complete the list:
F is for Feta
N is for Nico
S is for Sega
B is for Billy
H is for H.
jasong
09-12-2007, 08:22 PM
By the way Jason, the op requested a link.
I don't have a link. Basically, I think of it the way hard drive manufacturers describe hard drive space, except, instead of bytes, it's cems.
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