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== Usage == === Examples === * The mass of an [[electron]] is about 1 rg (rontogram).<ref name="earth-electron"/>{{efn|{{physconst|me|symbol=yes}}. Converting to grams gives {{val|9.1093837015|e=-28|u=g}}. Rounding to the nearest power of ten gives {{val|1|e=-27|u=g}}, or 1 rg.}} * The mass of 1 litre of [[water]] is about 1 kg (kilogram).<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://www.britannica.com/science/kilogram | title = Kilogram | mass, weight, SI unit | Britannica | date = 15 March 2024 }}</ref> * The mass of the [[Earth]] is about 6 Rg (ronnagrams).<ref name="earth-electron"/> * The mass of [[Jupiter]] is about 2 Qg (quettagrams).<ref name="earth-electron"/> === Examples of powers of units with metric prefixes<span class="anchor" id="Metric powers"></span> === * 1 km<sup>2</sup> means one [[square kilometre]], or the [[area]] of a [[Square (geometry)|square]] of {{val|1000|u=m}} by {{val|1000|u=m}}. In other words, an area of {{val|1000000}} [[square metre]]s and not {{val|1000}} [[square metre]]s. * 2 Mm<sup>3</sup> means two cubic [[megametre]]s, or the [[volume]] of two [[cube]]s of {{val|1000000|u=m}} by {{val|1000000|u=m}} by {{val|1000000|u=m}}, i.e. {{val|2|e=18|u=m3}}, and not {{val|2000000}} [[cubic metre]]s ({{val|2|e=6|u=m3}}). === Examples with prefixes and powers === * {{val|5|u=mV}} Ć {{val|5|u=mA}} = {{val|5|e=-3|u=V}} Ć {{val|5|e=-3|u=A}} = {{val|25|e=-6|u=Vā A}} = {{val|25|u=uW}}. * {{val|5.00|u=mV}} + {{val|10|u=uV}} = {{val|5.00|u=mV}} + {{val|0.01|u=mV}} = {{val|5.01|u=mV}}. * {{val|5|u=cm}} = {{val|5|e=-2|u=m}} = {{nowrap|5 Ć 0.01 m}} = 0.05 m. * {{val|9|u=km2}} = {{nowrap|9 Ć (10<sup>3</sup> m)<sup>2</sup>}} = {{nowrap|9 Ć (10<sup>3</sup>)<sup>2</sup> Ć m<sup>2</sup>}} = {{val|9|e=6|u=m2}} = {{nowrap|9 Ć {{val|1000000|u=m2}}}} = {{val|9000000|u=m2}}. * 3 MW = {{val|3|e=6|u=W}} = 3 Ć {{val|1000000|u=W}} = {{val|3000000|u=W}}. === Micro symbol === {{main|Micro-}} When ''mega'' and ''micro'' were adopted in 1873, three prefixes existed starting with "m". It was necessary to use a symbol other than upper and lowercase 'm'. Eventually the Greek letter "μ" was adopted. With the lack of a "μ" key on most typewriters, as well as computer keyboards, various other abbreviations remained common, including "mc", "mic", ''M'', and "u". From about 1960 onwards, "u" prevailed in type-written documents.{{efn| Sometimes the symbol 'u' is marked by adding a downstroke using a pen or pencil, or a slash '/u'. }} Because [[ASCII]], [[EBCDIC]], and other common encodings lacked code-points for "{{math|μ}}", this tradition remained even as computers replaced typewriters. When [[ISO 8859-1]] was created, it included the "{{math|μ}}" symbol for ''micro'' at codepoint {{code|0xB5}}; later, the whole of ISO 8859-1 was incorporated into the initial version of [[Unicode]]. Many fonts that support both characters render them identically, but because the micro sign and the Greek lower-case letter have different applications (normally, a Greek letter would be used with other Greek letters, but the micro sign is never used like that), some fonts render them differently, e.g. [[Linux Libertine]] and [[Segoe UI]].{{cn|date=October 2024}} ==== Keyboard entry ==== Most English-language keyboards do not have a "{{math|μ}}" key, so it is necessary to use a key-code; this varies depending on the operating system, physical keyboard layout, and user's language. ; For all keyboard layouts :* On [[Microsoft Windows]] systems, :** arbitrary Unicode codepoints can be entered in decimal with: {{key press|Alt}} sustained, {{key press|0}} {{key press|1}} {{key press|8}} {{key press|1}}, and releasing {{key press|Alt}}. A leading "0" is required<br/> (this registers as the corresponding Unicode hexadecimal code-point, 0xB5 = 181.), or :** arbitrary Unicode codepoints can be entered in hexadecimal as: {{key press|Alt|+}}{{key press|b}}{{key press|5}}<br/> (up to 5 hexadecimal characters, not counting the leading '+', upper or lower case), or :** in the tradition of MS-DOS, [[CP437|IBM code page 437]] one can also enter old code-points in decimal: {{key press|Alt|2}}{{key press|3}}{{key press|0}}<br/> (the leading zero must be omitted); :* On [[Linux]] systems, :** under X11, when a [[Compose key]] has been enabled: {{key press|Compose}}{{key press|m}}{{key press|u}} :** under X11, with ''ibus'' version 1.5.19 (or higher) active, and a non-composing input method selected<!-- e.g. mozc-Japanese-Hiragana mode overrides keystrokes like 'u','b',SPACE to provide the hiragana/kanji composition feature -->: The default keybinding for starting codepoint input is {{key press|Ctrl|Shift|u}}. The key sequence {{key press|Ctrl|Shift|u}} {{key press|b}} {{key press|5}} {{key press|space}} then produces U+00B5, the micro sign. :** on the VGA console's virtual terminals like tty1: arbitrary Unicode codepoints can be entered in decimal as: {{key press|Alt}} sustained, {{key press|1}} {{key press|8}} {{key press|1}}, and releasing {{key press|Alt}}. A leading "0" is not required. ; For QWERTY keyboard layouts :* On [[Linux]] systems, :** code-point U+00b5 can be entered as {{key press|right-alt|m}} (provided the right [[alt key]] is configured to act as {{code|AltGr}}). :* On [[MacOS]] systems, code-point U+00b5 can be entered as either {{key press|Opt|m}} or {{key press|Opt|Y}}. === Typesetting in LaTeX === The [[LaTeX]] typesetting system features an ''SIunitx'' package in which the units of measurement are spelled out, for example, <br/> <code>\qty{3}{\tera\hertz}</code> formats as "3 THz".<ref>{{citation | title = LaTeX Cookbook | first = Stefan | last = Kottwitz | pages = 158ā9 | date = 2015-10-28 | publisher = Packt Publishing Ltd | isbn = 978-1-78439-630-5 }}</ref>
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