| 1024 | yotta | Y | 
| 1021 | zetta | Z | 
| 1018 | exa | E | 
| 1015 | peta | P | 
| 1012 | tera | T | 
| 109 | giga | G | 
| 106 | mega | M | 
| 103 | kilo | k | 
| 102 | hecto | h | 
| 101 | deka | da | 
| 10-1 | deci | d | 
| 10-2 | centi | c | 
| 10-3 | milli | m | 
| 10-6 | micro | m | 
| 10-9 | nano | n | 
| 10-12 | pico | p | 
| 10-15 | femto | f | 
| 10-18 | atto | a | 
| 10-21 | zepto | z | 
| 10-24 | yocto | y | 
Notice
All of the prefix names start with small letters.
Abbreviations for Powers of 106 and greater are abbreviated with capital letters.
Powers greater than or equal to 10^6 end in "a". mega meter is Mm.
Powers 10^-6 or less end in an "o," A nano meter is nm.
For the largest and smallest divisions divide the power by 3 the resulting number will remind you of the name of the prefix.
10-24 take 24 divide by 3 = -8 think octo remember yocto, yotta
and in the opposite direction
exa remember hexa or 6 multiply by 3 = 18 so 1018
| Scientific Explorations with Paul Doherty |  | 6 May 99 |