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Hecto-
Prefix denoting 10 to the 2nd power
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Hecto (symbol: h) is a decimal unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one hundred. It was adopted as a multiplier in 1795, and comes from the Greek ἑκατόν hekatón, meaning "hundred". In 19th century English it was sometimes spelled "hecato", in line with a puristic opinion by Thomas Young. Its unit symbol as an SI prefix in the International System of Units (SI) is the lower case letter h.

The prefix is rarely used in general, but has certain specific applications:

SI prefixes
  • v
  • t
  • e
PrefixBase 10DecimalAdoption
NameSymbol
quettaQ103010000000000000000000000000000002022
ronnaR10271000000000000000000000000000
yottaY102410000000000000000000000001991
zettaZ10211000000000000000000000
exaE101810000000000000000001975
petaP10151000000000000000
teraT101210000000000001960
gigaG1091000000000
megaM10610000001873
kilok10310001795
hectoh102100
decada10110
1001
decid10−10.11795
centic10−20.01
millim10−30.001
microμ10−60.0000011873
nanon10−90.0000000011960
picop10−120.000000000001
femtof10−150.0000000000000011964
attoa10−180.000000000000000001
zeptoz10−210.0000000000000000000011991
yoctoy10−240.000000000000000000000001
rontor10−270.0000000000000000000000000012022
quectoq10−300.000000000000000000000000000001
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References

  1. Brewster, David (1832). The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. Vol. 12 (1st American ed.). Joseph and Edward Parker. Retrieved 2015-10-09. https://books.google.com/books?id=17RGAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA572

  2. Dingler, Johann Gottfried (1823). Polytechnisches Journal (in German). Vol. 11. Stuttgart, Germany: J.W. Gotta'schen Buchhandlung. Retrieved 2015-10-09. https://books.google.com/books?id=wF3zAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA500

  3. Prefixes adopted before 1960 already existed before SI. The introduction of the CGS system was in 1873. /wiki/Centimetre%E2%80%93gram%E2%80%93second_system_of_units

  4. "On the extension of the range of SI prefixes". 18 November 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2023. https://www.bipm.org/en/cgpm-2022/resolution-3

  5. "Metric (SI) Prefixes". NIST. https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si-prefixes

  6. "On the extension of the range of SI prefixes". 18 November 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2023. https://www.bipm.org/en/cgpm-2022/resolution-3