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What's the difference between G and Mega?

One of the notes; The gravitational constant in physics. G = 6.67259×10-1(n.m 2/kg 2) usually takes 6.67×10-1(n.m 2/kg. Symbol of physical gravity; Genetically, it means guanosine (guanine); The number of underground floors represented by the building; In the international system of units, G stands for Gigabit (109); Medical obstetrics and gynecology, G stands for the number of pregnancies; The abbreviation of China granite, such as G603 hard disk capacity unit: computer installation algorithm: 1GB abbreviation 1G 1G equals 1024MB, 1024 KB,1024 KB =/kloc-0. The seal script is like a crack in the tortoise shell. Original meaning: omen (an omen image displayed by cracks caused by tortoise shell burning). Extended meaning: far like. The prospect of the situation. Further extension: far. ) (2) with the original meaning [a sign (fortune-telling)] trillion hexagrams, burning turtles is also dismantled. -Zhao, the province of ancient Chinese divination. -"Shuowen" holds the three trillion divination method. -"Zhou Li Dabu" is not a good sign. -"Huai Nan Zi Ben Jing" divines the tortoise, which is a giant of divination. -"Historical Records" (3) Another example: signs (signs displayed on tortoise shells during divination); Trillion (according to the crack on the tortoise shell that indicates good or bad luck); Symbols (symbols displayed on divination symbols); Omen [omen] [omen] [omen] Yin and Yang are omens. -"Xunzi" has entered the palace. -New Tang Book (5) is another example: signs (signs displayed in advance); Omen (recruitment) (6) people; People [ordinary people] don't behave in groups, but they are also hated by many constellations. -"Nine Chapters of Chu Ci" (7) Another example: Zhao Min (formerly known as the Prince Min, later referred to as the people and the people. Also known as Zhaoren, Zhaoxing, Zhao Meng, Zhao Meng, Zhao Shu, Zhao Zhong, Zhao Li and Zhaoling) (8) Numerals. One million; One trillion; There are many words [million] and [billion] (Chinese mainland defaults to one trillion, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Korea and Japan defaults to one trillion. Among them, Hong Kong people often use English mega or mb directly when explaining "mega" in computers, so as not to be confused with mega in Chinese context. The world is big, and only one of all the surnames of Zhaoren has a surname. -Huang Mingzong Xi's Yuan Jun (9) Another example is: signs. Everything); Trillions (figures. There are many words. Also refers to the people); Zhao Gu (Archaean, Ancient) (10) [altar] Ancient suburbs. Such as: Asahi (memorial day); Megabit (the place where the suburban altar is located); Zhao Si (altar sacrifice); Zhaoshou (the duty of guarding the altar) (1 1) cemetery, the place where the dead are buried [tomb], without any signs. -"Zuo Zhuan's two years of mourning for the public" predicts that the five emperors are in the suburbs. -"Zhou Li Chun Guan Xiao Zongbo" I can be reburied. I should bury you as a symbol of my ancestors. -Han Yu's Sacrifice to Twelve Lang (12) Another example: Zhao Yu (the boundary around the cemetery. Also known as "graveyard") (13) is the storage unit in the computer, which is read as trillion, 1024 MB = 1 MB or MiB can be Mebibyte. 220 = 1, 048,576 bytes (bytes) megabytes. 106 = 1, 000,000 bytes) Mbit or Mibit can be Mebibit. 220 = 1, 048,576 bits) megabits. 106 = 1 0,000,000 bits (1); Appear [predict; It indicates that Xue Ruizhao's good year (2) can spread his virtue and foreshadow his plan. -zhàorén [Volkswagen] In Zuo Zhuan, mourning the year of the AD is equivalent to saying "the people" and the people collapse. -Huang Qingzong Xi "Yuan Jun" among thousands of people. A good omen for a good harvest. MW [electricity] ZHAOW m:【diann] [MW electricity] The unit of electric power generated by nuclear reactors should strictly be the electric power generated by nuclear power plants. Unlike thermal power, megacycle ZH à ozh not u [megacycle (abbreviated mc)] is one million cycles, especially one megacycle per second, which is used as the radio frequency unit of megacycle zh à o ㄓㄠ? (1). Cracks caused by burning tortoise shells in ancient times: bu ~. (2) Signs or signs before things happen, indicating: in advance. Ok ~. Xue Rui ~ bumper harvest year. (3) Several names, equal to one million (trillions in ancient times): ~ weeks (electromagnetic wave frequency unit, the frequency of one million cycles per second is one trillion cycles). Mega is the prefix of international system. Edit this five-stroke input method 86:IQV five-stroke 98:QII Cang Xie: LMUO Zheng code: VRD stroke sequence number: 34 1534 quadrangle number: 3213 Unicode: CJK unified Chinese characters U+5 146 Edit this allusion. In Chinese context, "Zhao" has the following three meanings. Trillion (i.e.1012):1000 billion is one billion, and trillions are trillions. Trillion (i.e. 10 16): Trillion, Trillion. The multiple meanings of this concept have existed since ancient China. Five Classics Arithmetic: According to the Yellow Emperor, there are dozens. There are three reasons for using it. The tenth category is called "billion, trillion, Beijing, Yi, Yi, Gou, frugal, upright and elegant". Third-class people are called "upper, middle and lower". The next few, ten changes. If you say 100 trillion,100 trillion,100 trillion, Beijing. Those in the middle will never change it. If you say 1 billion, 100 trillion, 100 trillion is also called Beijing. Count. If you count badly, change it. When you say 100 million, 100 million means 1 trillion, and 1 trillion means 1 trillion. Later, due to the introduction of Buddhism, the communication with Tianzhu flourished, so several Indian numerals were added: Ganges sand, monk □, whatever it is, it is incredible and boundless, which once again expanded China's numeral unit. These numbers from India can now be seen in Buddhist classics, for example, in the Infinite Life Sutra, they are used to measure the length of time. In the Tang Dynasty, due to frequent exchanges with Japan, these figures were also spread to Japan through the Japanese envoys in the Tang Dynasty. After these figures arrived in Japan, a new member was added: large numbers. At first, it was decimal, and later it was expanded to a new number. From the above brief evolution, we find that there are actually quite a number of numerals in Chinese. Since there are so many numbers waiting to be used in Chinese, what are the actual numbers they represent? Here are the quantities they represent: ten thousand: representing the fourth power of 10. Billion: stands for the eighth power of 10. Mega: stands for the twelfth power of 10. Jing: stands for the sixteenth power of 10. E: stands for the twentieth power of 10. Xun: stands for the 24th power of 10. Peng: It stands for the 28th power of 10. Ditch: stands for the 32nd power of 10. Jane: stands for 10 to the 36th power. Positive number: represents the 40th power of 10. Load: stands for the 44th power of 10. Pole: Represents the 48th power of 10. Ganges sand: represents the 52nd power of 10. Monk □: stands for the 56th power of 10. It means: 10 to the 60th power. Incredible: stands for the sixty-fourth power of 10. Infinity: means 10 to the 68th power. Large number: stands for 70 in 10.