How come people say 5,000 km and not 5 Mm?
why not just say millions of meters or Mega meters?

  • Björn Tantau
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    789 months ago

    Familiarity I guess. Mega isn’t really a widely used prefix outside of computers. We even say tons instead of megagrams.

      • Björn Tantau
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        359 months ago

        But only in regards of nuclear bombs. Maybe it’s because of the scientific origins of these fields. Probably the same reasons why Americans measure firearm munition in mm.

        • @ninja
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          169 months ago

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        • @David_Eight
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          69 months ago

          But only in regards of nuclear bombs.

          And your mom (⁠⌐⁠■⁠-⁠■⁠)

        • @joel_feilaOP
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          29 months ago

          we do list volcanic eruptions in megatons of TNT. The makers of the first a bomb pick it since the largest explosion ever made by then was a ship full explosives and some had calculated how many tons of TNT that ship was carrying

    • @[email protected]
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      319 months ago

      megaton, megawatt, megapascal, megacandela (for military flares), megahertz, megajoule, megaohm, megabequerel

    • Turun
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      59 months ago

      To be fair, mass is weird because the base unit is kg (yes, the name includes a prefactor). I have no idea how they managed to fuck it up that badly.

      • BarqsHasBite
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        19 months ago

        Apparently they were going to use gram for what we now call kg, but decided to make it kg. I expect it’s because we used grams so much for food.

    • @gedaliyah
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      29 months ago

      Yes, I think it’s a question of use. I can’t think of many examples where you would quickly need to know the measurement to the nearest Mm. Maybe if for some reason you deal with a lot of lunar orbits? Diameters of exoplanets?

      Any earth distances we need to know with greater precision, and any stellar distances are probably better measured in light years, etc.

        • @pete_the_cat
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          19 months ago

          “I’ve driven 112.326 megameters” takes the same amount of time to say as 112,326 kilometers. 🤷‍♂️