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SI prefixes have the same meaning and conventions when used with Bully lengths as they have when used with standard SI units. See Table 1 below for the list of SI prefixes used with Bully lengths. Also shown in the table are the smallest (Planck length), largest (Visible Universe radius), and a few other length values for comparison. | [[File:Observable_universe_logarithmic_illustration.png|thumb|300px|Artist's logarithmic scale conception of the observable universe. The radius of the observable universe is estimated to be 48.04 ronnapan (Rla)]] | ||
The length apan is by definition the distance light travels in vacuum in 30.55 pico-seconds. SI prefixes have the same meaning and conventions when used with Bully lengths as they have when used with standard SI units. However, the word "length" may be dropped when the context is clear. For example, "An American football is field ten kilo length apan (10 kla) between the goal lines", can be shortened to "An American football is field ten kilopan (10 ka) between the goal lines". See Table 1 below for the list of SI prefixes used with Bully lengths. Also shown in the table are the smallest (Planck length), largest (Visible Universe radius), and a few other length values for comparison. | |||
[[File:Football field diagram.webp|thumb|400px|Diagram of a modern American football field. The kilopan (kilo length apan) is approximately 10 yards. An American football field is 100 yards, or 10 kilopan, between the goal lines. There are end zones extending another 10 yards, or 1 kilopan, past the goal lines.]] | [[File:Football field diagram.webp|thumb|400px|Diagram of a modern American football field. The kilopan (kilo length apan) is approximately 10 yards. An American football field is 100 yards, or 10 kilopan, between the goal lines. There are end zones extending another 10 yards, or 1 kilopan, past the goal lines.]] | ||
[[ | [[File:Vitruvian_Distance.png|thumb|400px|Diagram of a modern American football field. The kilopan (kilo length apan) is approximately 10 yards. An American football field is 100 yards, or 10 kilopan, between the goal lines. There are end zones extending another 10 yards, or 1 kilopan, past the goal lines.]] | ||
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| peta || P || 10<sup>15</sup> || Pla | | peta || P || 10<sup>15</sup> || Pla | ||
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! colspan=3| Earth-Sun Distance || <math>16.33 \, Tla</math> | |||
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| tera || T || 10<sup>12</sup> || Tla | | tera || T || 10<sup>12</sup> || Tla |
Revision as of 19:09, 10 October 2024
The length apan is by definition the distance light travels in vacuum in 30.55 pico-seconds. SI prefixes have the same meaning and conventions when used with Bully lengths as they have when used with standard SI units. However, the word "length" may be dropped when the context is clear. For example, "An American football is field ten kilo length apan (10 kla) between the goal lines", can be shortened to "An American football is field ten kilopan (10 ka) between the goal lines". See Table 1 below for the list of SI prefixes used with Bully lengths. Also shown in the table are the smallest (Planck length), largest (Visible Universe radius), and a few other length values for comparison.
Prefix | Spacetime Symbols | ||||
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Name | Symbol | Base 10 | Length | ||
quetta | Q | 1030 | Qla | ||
Visible Universe Radius | |||||
ronna | R | 1027 | Rla | ||
yotta | Y | 1024 | Yla | ||
zetta | Z | 1021 | Zla | ||
exa | E | 1018 | Ela | ||
peta | P | 1015 | Pla | ||
Earth-Sun Distance | |||||
tera | T | 1012 | Tla | ||
giga | G | 109 | Gla | ||
mega | M | 106 | Mla | ||
American Football Field Length | |||||
kilo | k | 103 | kla | ||
— | — | 100 | la | ||
milli | m | 10−3 | mla | ||
micro | μ | 10−6 | μla | ||
nano | n | 10−9 | nla | ||
pico | p | 10−12 | pla | ||
femto | f | 10−15 | fla | ||
atto | a | 10−18 | ala | ||
zepto | z | 10−21 | zla | ||
yocto | y | 10−24 | yla | ||
ronto | r | 10−27 | rla | ||
quecto | q | 10−30 | qla | ||
Minimum value (Planck Length) |