Reply by li Grey November 30, 20222022-11-30
&#22312; 2022&#24180;11&#26376;28&#26085;&#26143;&#26399;&#19968; UTC+8 17:49:54&#65292;<Jeroen Belleman> &#20889;&#36947;&#65306;
> It appears we have four new SI multiplier prefixes: Ronna (10^27) > and Quetta (10^30) for big things, and ronto (10^-27) and quecto > (10^-30) for tiny things. > > Reference: <https://www.bipm.org/en/measurement-units/si-prefixes>. > > We'll have to stop writing 10R for 10 Ohm resistors, lest someone > think it's 10 ronna ohm that was intended. ;-) > > Jeroen (Can I order 1 Q&Omega; resistors now?) Belleman
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Reply by Jeroen Belleman November 28, 20222022-11-28
It appears we have four new SI multiplier prefixes: Ronna (10^27)
and Quetta (10^30) for big things, and ronto (10^-27) and quecto
(10^-30) for tiny things.

Reference: <https://www.bipm.org/en/measurement-units/si-prefixes>.

We'll have to stop writing 10R for 10 Ohm resistors, lest someone
think it's 10 ronna ohm that was intended. ;-)

Jeroen (Can I order 1 Q&Omega; resistors now?) Belleman