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: ''is a unit prefix that indicates a multiple of a unit of measurement by an integer power of two. The most commonly used binary prefixes are kibi (symbol '''Ki''', meaning | : ''is a unit prefix that indicates a multiple of a unit of measurement by an integer power of two. The most commonly used binary prefixes are kibi (symbol '''Ki''', meaning 2<sup>10</sup>= 1024), mebi ('''Mi''', 2<sup>20</sup> = 1048576), and gibi ('''Gi''', 2<sup>30</sup> = 1073741824). They are most often used in information technology as multipliers of bit and byte, when expressing the capacity of storage devices or the size of computer files'' | ||
: (...) ''the binary prefixes "kibi", "mebi", etc. were defined in 1999 by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), in the IEC 60027-2 standard (Amendment 2). They were meant to replace the metric (SI) decimal power prefixes, such as "kilo" ("k", | : (...) ''the binary prefixes "kibi", "mebi", etc. were defined in 1999 by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), in the [[wikipedia:IEC 60027|IEC 60027-2 standard]] (Amendment 2). They were meant to replace the metric (SI) decimal power prefixes, such as "kilo" ("k", 10<sup>3</sup> = 1000), "mega" ("M", 10<sup>6</sup> = 1000000) and "giga" ("G", 10<sup>9</sup> = 1000000000)'' | ||
Usando essa notação, para o metro (m) teremos: | |||
* 1 Kim ('' | == Prefixos binários do metro == | ||
* 1 Mim ('' | |||
Usando essa notação, para o metro (''m'') teremos, de interesse geográfico: | |||
* '''1 Kim''' (um ''kibi'' metro - ''Ki'' é o análogo do ''k'' de ''quilo'') = 1024 m. O "kibi" é abreviação de "kilobinary". | |||
* '''1 Mim''' (um ''mebi'' metro - ''Mi'' é o análogo do ''M'' de ''Mega'') = 1024<sup>2</sup> m. O "mebi" é abreviação de "megabinary". |
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- is a unit prefix that indicates a multiple of a unit of measurement by an integer power of two. The most commonly used binary prefixes are kibi (symbol Ki, meaning 210= 1024), mebi (Mi, 220 = 1048576), and gibi (Gi, 230 = 1073741824). They are most often used in information technology as multipliers of bit and byte, when expressing the capacity of storage devices or the size of computer files
- (...) the binary prefixes "kibi", "mebi", etc. were defined in 1999 by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), in the IEC 60027-2 standard (Amendment 2). They were meant to replace the metric (SI) decimal power prefixes, such as "kilo" ("k", 103 = 1000), "mega" ("M", 106 = 1000000) and "giga" ("G", 109 = 1000000000)
Prefixos binários do metro
Usando essa notação, para o metro (m) teremos, de interesse geográfico:
- 1 Kim (um kibi metro - Ki é o análogo do k de quilo) = 1024 m. O "kibi" é abreviação de "kilobinary".
- 1 Mim (um mebi metro - Mi é o análogo do M de Mega) = 10242 m. O "mebi" é abreviação de "megabinary".