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is a in the denoting multiplication by one (10). It is used in the , where it has the symbol , in lower case.
{{Other uses|Kilo (disambiguation)}}
{{Wiktionary|kilo-}}


The prefix ''kilo'' is derived from the word (), meaning "thousand". It was originally adopted by 's research group in 1795, and introduced into the metric system in France with its establishment in 1799.
'''Kilo''' is a [[decimal prefix|decimal]] [[metric prefix|unit prefix]] in the [[metric system]] denoting multiplication by one [[thousand]] (10<sup>3</sup>). It is used in the [[International System of Units]], where it has the symbol '''k''', in lower case.


In 19th century English it was sometimes spelled chilio, in line with a opinion by .
The prefix ''kilo'' is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word {{lang|el|χίλιοι}} ({{lang|el-Latn|chilioi}}), meaning "thousand". It was originally adopted by [[Antoine Lavoisier]]'s research group in 1795, and introduced into the metric system in France with its establishment in 1799.

In 19th century English it was sometimes spelled chilio, in line with a [[Linguistic purism|puristic]] opinion by [[Thomas Young (scientist)|Thomas Young]].<ref name="Brewster_1832">{{cite book|title=The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia|first=David|last=Brewster|volume=12|edition=1st American|date=1832|publisher=Joseph and Edward Parker<!-- |printer=William Brows -->|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=17RGAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA572&lpg=PA572|accessdate=2015-10-09}}</ref><ref name="Dingler_1823">{{cite book|title=Polytechnisches Journal|first=Johann Gottfried|last=Dingler|volume=11|date=1823|publisher=J.W. Gotta'schen Buchhandlung|language=German|location=Stuttgart, Germany|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wF3zAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA500&lpg=PA500|accessdate=2015-10-09}}</ref>


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'{{Other uses|Kilo (disambiguation)}} {{Wiktionary|kilo-}} '''Kilo''' is a [[decimal prefix|decimal]] [[metric prefix|unit prefix]] in the [[metric system]] denoting multiplication by one [[thousand]] (10<sup>3</sup>). It is used in the [[International System of Units]], where it has the symbol '''k''', in lower case. The prefix ''kilo'' is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word {{lang|el|χίλιοι}} ({{lang|el-Latn|chilioi}}), meaning "thousand". It was originally adopted by [[Antoine Lavoisier]]'s research group in 1795, and introduced into the metric system in France with its establishment in 1799. In 19th century English it was sometimes spelled chilio, in line with a [[Linguistic purism|puristic]] opinion by [[Thomas Young (scientist)|Thomas Young]].<ref name="Brewster_1832">{{cite book|title=The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia|first=David|last=Brewster|volume=12|edition=1st American|date=1832|publisher=Joseph and Edward Parker<!-- |printer=William Brows -->|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=17RGAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA572&lpg=PA572|accessdate=2015-10-09}}</ref><ref name="Dingler_1823">{{cite book|title=Polytechnisches Journal|first=Johann Gottfried|last=Dingler|volume=11|date=1823|publisher=J.W. Gotta'schen Buchhandlung|language=German|location=Stuttgart, Germany|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wF3zAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA500&lpg=PA500|accessdate=2015-10-09}}</ref> == Examples == * one [[kilogram]] (kg) is 1000 [[gram]]s * one [[kilometre]] (km) is 1000 [[metre]]s * one [[kilojoule]] (kJ) is 1000 [[joule]]s * one kilolitre (kL) is 1000 [[litre]]s * one kilobaud (kBd) is 1000 [[baud]] * one kilohertz (kHz) is 1000 [[hertz]] * one [[kilobit]] (kb) is 1000 [[bit]]s * one [[kilobyte]] (kB) is 1000 [[byte]]s * one kiloohm is (kΩ) is 1000 [[ohm]]s * one [[kilosecond]] (ks) is 1000 [[Second|seconds]] By extension, currencies are also sometimes preceded by the prefix kilo-: * one kiloeuro (k€) is 1000 [[euros]] * one kilodollar (k$) is 1000 [[dollars]] ==kilobyte== For the kilobyte, a second definition has been in common use in some fields of [[computer science]] and information technology. It uses ''kilobyte'' to mean 2<sup>10</sup> bytes (= 1024 bytes), because of the [[Mathematical coincidence#Concerning base 2|mathematical coincidence]] that 2<sup>10</sup> is approximately 10<sup>3</sup>. The reason for this application is that digital hardware and architectures natively use [[base 2]] exponentiation, and not [[base 10|decimal]] systems. [[JEDEC memory standards]] still permit this definition, but acknowledge the correct SI usage. NIST comments on the confusion caused by these contrasting definitions: "Faced with this reality, the ''IEEE Standards Board'' decided that IEEE standards will use the conventional, internationally adopted, definitions of the SI prefixes", instead of kilo for 1024.<ref>[http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html Definition of binary prefixes at NIST]</ref> To address this conflict, a new set of [[binary prefix]]es has been introduced, which is based on powers of 2. Therefore, 1024 bytes are defined as one [[kibibyte]] (1 KiB). ==Exponentiation== When units occur in [[exponentiation]], such as in square and cubic forms, any multiplier prefix is considered part of the unit, and thus included in the exponentiation. * 1&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> means one square kilometre or the area of a [[Square (geometry)|square]] that measures 1000&nbsp;m on each side or 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> (as opposed to 1000 square meters, which is the area of a square that measures 31.6&nbsp;m on each side). * 1&nbsp;km<sup>3</sup> means one cubic kilometre or the volume of a [[cube]] that measures 1000&nbsp;m on each side or 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> (as opposed to 1000 cubic meters, which is the volume of a cube that measures 10&nbsp;m on each side). ==See also== * [[milli-]] (inverse of kilo- prefix, denoting a factor of 1/1000) * [[kibi-]] (binary prefix, denoting a factor of 1024) * [[RKM code]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{SI prefixes (infobox)}} [[Category:SI prefixes]] [[Category:1000 (number)]] [[he:תחיליות במערכת היחידות הבינלאומית#קילו]]'
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'is a in the denoting multiplication by one (10). It is used in the , where it has the symbol , in lower case. The prefix ''kilo'' is derived from the word (), meaning "thousand". It was originally adopted by 's research group in 1795, and introduced into the metric system in France with its establishment in 1799. In 19th century English it was sometimes spelled chilio, in line with a opinion by . == Examples == * one [[kilogram]] (kg) is 1000 [[gram]]s * one [[kilometre]] (km) is 1000 [[metre]]s * one [[kilojoule]] (kJ) is 1000 [[joule]]s * one kilolitre (kL) is 1000 [[litre]]s * one kilobaud (kBd) is 1000 [[baud]] * one kilohertz (kHz) is 1000 [[hertz]] * one [[kilobit]] (kb) is 1000 [[bit]]s * one [[kilobyte]] (kB) is 1000 [[byte]]s * one kiloohm is (kΩ) is 1000 [[ohm]]s * one [[kilosecond]] (ks) is 1000 [[Second|seconds]] By extension, currencies are also sometimes preceded by the prefix kilo-: * one kiloeuro (k€) is 1000 [[euros]] * one kilodollar (k$) is 1000 [[dollars]] ==kilobyte== For the kilobyte, a second definition has been in common use in some fields of [[computer science]] and information technology. It uses ''kilobyte'' to mean 2<sup>10</sup> bytes (= 1024 bytes), because of the [[Mathematical coincidence#Concerning base 2|mathematical coincidence]] that 2<sup>10</sup> is approximately 10<sup>3</sup>. The reason for this application is that digital hardware and architectures natively use [[base 2]] exponentiation, and not [[base 10|decimal]] systems. [[JEDEC memory standards]] still permit this definition, but acknowledge the correct SI usage. NIST comments on the confusion caused by these contrasting definitions: "Faced with this reality, the ''IEEE Standards Board'' decided that IEEE standards will use the conventional, internationally adopted, definitions of the SI prefixes", instead of kilo for 1024.<ref>[http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html Definition of binary prefixes at NIST]</ref> To address this conflict, a new set of [[binary prefix]]es has been introduced, which is based on powers of 2. Therefore, 1024 bytes are defined as one [[kibibyte]] (1 KiB). ==Exponentiation== When units occur in [[exponentiation]], such as in square and cubic forms, any multiplier prefix is considered part of the unit, and thus included in the exponentiation. * 1&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> means one square kilometre or the area of a [[Square (geometry)|square]] that measures 1000&nbsp;m on each side or 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> (as opposed to 1000 square meters, which is the area of a square that measures 31.6&nbsp;m on each side). * 1&nbsp;km<sup>3</sup> means one cubic kilometre or the volume of a [[cube]] that measures 1000&nbsp;m on each side or 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> (as opposed to 1000 cubic meters, which is the volume of a cube that measures 10&nbsp;m on each side). ==See also== * [[milli-]] (inverse of kilo- prefix, denoting a factor of 1/1000) * [[kibi-]] (binary prefix, denoting a factor of 1024) * [[RKM code]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{SI prefixes (infobox)}} [[Category:SI prefixes]] [[Category:1000 (number)]] [[he:תחיליות במערכת היחידות הבינלאומית#קילו]]'
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