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Ronto can
refer to:
ronto-, a
metric prefix denoting a
factor of 10−27
Rontó, the
Hungarian name for Rontău village, Sânmartin Commune,
Bihor County, Romania...
- Alex
Rontos (born 1954 in
Tanganyika Territory) has been one of the
closest advisors to the
former prime minister of
Greece Georgios Papandreou during...
- Like the
native dewbacks of Tatooine,
rontos are easy to
train and
become quite fond of
their masters.
Rontos have
superb senses of
hearing and smell...
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first time in 1960. The most
recent prefixes adopted were ronna, quetta,
ronto, and
quecto in 2022,
after a
proposal from
British metrologist Richard J...
- 10−21 0.000000000000000000001 1991
yocto y 10−24 0.000000000000000000000001
ronto r 10−27 0.000000000000000000000000001 2022
quecto q 10−30 0.000000000000000000000000000001...
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Betfia (Betfia),
Cihei (Váradcsehi), Cordău (Kardó),
Haieu (Hájó), Rontău (
Rontó), and Sânmartin. Rontău is a
small village belonging to Sânmartin commune...
- 1000−9;
short scale: one octillionth; long scale: one quadrilliardth) ISO:
ronto- (r) (0.000000000000000000000001; 1000−8;
short scale: one septillionth;...
- second), is one
nonillionth of a
second 10−27
rontosecond rs Rontosecond, (
ronto- + second), is one
octillionth of a
second 300 rs: The mean
lifetime of...
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version 2 in
December 2022 to
include the new SI
prefixes ronna-, quetta-,
ronto- and quecto-
introduced in
November 2022.
History of the
metre Institute...
- 6×10−28 J
Energy of a
typical AM
radio photon (1 MHz) (4×10−9 eV) 10−27
ronto- (rJ) 10−24 yocto- (yJ) 1.6×10−24 J
Energy of a
typical microwave oven photon...