One megatonne ofTNT equivalent amounts to approx. 4petajoules and is the approximate energy released on igniting one million tonnes of TNT. The unit is often used in measuring the explosive power ofnuclear weapons.
Megabyte: unit of information equal to one million bytes (SI standard).
Megawatt: equal to one million watts of power. It is commonly used to measure the output ofpower plants, as well as the power consumption ofelectric locomotives,data centers, and other entities that heavily consume electricity.
Megadeath: (or megacorpse) is one million human deaths, usually used in reference to projected number of deaths from anuclear explosion. The term was used by scientists and thinkers who strategized likely outcomes ofall-out nuclear warfare.
When units occur inexponentiation, such as in square and cubic forms, any multiples-prefix is considered part of the unit, and thus included in the exponentiation.
1 Mm2 means one squaremegametre or the size of asquare of1000000m by1000000m or1012m2, and not1000000square metres (106 m2).
1 Mm3 means one cubicmegametre or the size of acube of1000000m by1000000m by1000000m or 1018 m3, and not1000000cubic metres (106 m3)
In some fields ofcomputing,mega may sometimes denote1048576 (220) information units, for example, a megabyte, a megaword, but denotes1000000 (106) units of other quantities, for example, transfer rates:1megabit/s =1000000bit/s. In the case of3½-inch floppy disks, sizes were given in megabytes of 1000KB or1024000 bytes.[2]The prefixmebi- has been suggested as a prefix for 220 to avoid ambiguity.
^"Oxford English Dictionary (OED Online)".www.oed.com (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. June 2001. Retrieved2017-09-18.Origin: A borrowing from Greek. Etymon: Greek μεγα-. ... Forming scientific and technical terms with the sense 'very large', 'comparatively large', or (esp. in Pathol.) 'abnormally large', often having correlatives beginning micro-, and sometimes also synonyms beginning macro-.
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