Unit prefixes are standard prefixes used in the metric system and other measurement systems to denote multiples or fractions of units. These prefixes help simplify the expression of large or small quantities by providing a concise way to represent these amounts. For example, instead of saying "1000 meters," one might say "1 kilometer," where "kilo-" is the prefix that indicates a factor of 1000.
SI prefixes are standard prefixes used in the International System of Units (SI) to denote multiples or fractions of units. They allow for expressing measurements in a more manageable form by scaling up or down the base unit. Each prefix corresponds to a specific factor of ten and can be used with any SI unit.
A unit prefix is a verbal or written prefix that modifies a unit of measurement to denote a specific multiple or fraction of that unit. Unit prefixes are used in the International System of Units (SI) and other measurement systems to facilitate the expression of large or small quantities in a manageable form.

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