🟪 ALL International System PREFIXES at SCALE 🟪 (...μm - cm - m - km...)
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2023
- μm, mm, cm , m , km, Mm... and many more prefixes that are used in the international system of measurements, be it for length, mass, time, etc. In this video we put them all into perspective, represented in cubes.
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Recently new prefixes have been added to the list and I thought it was a good time to make a video representing all of them. Many of them are not known to the general public and it is often difficult to get an idea of the huge differences. In this case we have used the metro, which is undoubtedly the most representative and easy to understand.
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👉(MASS): ua-cam.com/video/VYvM70MLiZY/v-deo.html
👉(TIME): ua-cam.com/video/Zb5qTdb6LbM/v-deo.html
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Recientemente se han añadido nuevos prefijos a la lista y he pensado que era un buen momento para hacer un vídeo que los represente a todos. Muchos de ellos no son conocidos por el gran público y a menudo es difícil hacerse una idea de las enormes diferencias. En este caso hemos utilizado el metro, que es sin duda el más representativo y fácil de entender.
👁Aqui puedes ver otros videos similares: 👁
👉(MASA): ua-cam.com/video/VYvM70MLiZY/v-deo.html
👉(TIEMPO): ua-cam.com/video/Zb5qTdb6LbM/v-deo.html
Yes.
Thank you very much.
Why dont you guys to atomic weight next and go all nerdy for the 238 elements.
With all of the zoom ins & outs of the cubes it almost felt like I was watching a Droste Effect video.
editor: How mind-blowing do you want this video?
Him: Yes
Americans - "yes but if we used metric POTATOES would cost more!"
Its easy to add three zeros to a number but to see the difference represented visually is just mind blowing.
This guy never fails to make really interesting and entertaining videos for us.
edit: YO???
''honeeeey !!! I shrunk the kids....to one quectometer''
I agree
Is Xenna NOT A RONNA
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@@SarahMinshew1MCFan 🙃
Never disappoint
Except with the “Subscribe, and turn on notifications” in front of the video
Make fictional size comparison pls
Yeah.
Why is Quetta and Ronna prefixes adopted this year?
There's a little known prefix even larger than a Quettameter. It's called the Yomammameter
AmOsAmEtEr
ChuckNorrisometer?
@@somerandomguy6028 that one's just for force
Mystudentloanameter
Mrbeastometer
For those that may not have heard of the larger units and what they mean (peta, exa, zetta, yotta, ronna, quetta).... how could that be potentially relevant: Theses numbers are ALREADY being used every day as the amount of data that is being created and stored in computer systems EACH YEAR now!
Think of this when someone casually mentions a 16 TB (Terabyte) hard drive... which people do, without thinking about the immensity of it... in terms of meter cubes.
16tb is only 176trilhion bits 😀
I’ve heard up to yotta
Those data prefixes are so huge. It's calculated that a human brain can store 10 TB of data.
1 yottabyte (1 YB) is the collective storage of all the brains in all the humans _who have ever lived._ And yet the internet has that amount of data multiplied by some orders of magnitude.
And you have to remember that data prefixes are not exactly 1000 times bigger than the one before it (it's actually 1024 times). Wonder why your computer's HDD was advertised as 320 GB and when you check your disk capacity it's 298 GB.
And to think my first computer had 4 KB of RAM. Not 4 GB or 4 MB, but 4 thousand bytes. I remember trying to program it in BASIC to play tic-tac-toe and not having enough memory until I "upgraded" to 16 K which I think cost me over $100.
I can see how they just switched the word from “byte” to “meter” for the larger ones but I wonder how they named the smaller ones
Fascinating and a bit frightening. And I love that you put the year they became official measurements. Well done! ❤
Just curious. Why is it a bit frightening?
@@eternalltruth Call it megalophobia, but knowing that there's a measurement that's larger than the known universe makes me freak out ngl.
@@plinkitee I JUST ALREADY LEARNED THAT!
As someone who can rarely understand the true scale of things, especially in measurements. This video was really interesting. Especially with just how exponentially big/ small the measurements get. I'm also imagining how oddly terrified humans would be if they just found a single blank metallic cube at each scale somewhere in the Universe. Like, there's just a giant metallic cube floating in space precisely 1 Yottameter or something...
You mean like a... Monolith?
@@nsmlsof I guess so, either way, imagine finding a gigantic cube of metal floating in space. No explanation, it's not a structure with stuff inside, just a solid metal cube the size of several galaxies...
@@TheEpicGalaxy21 its gravity would be insane, it would probably immediately begin to collapse into an enormous black hole, probably larger than the cube itself due to the blackhole event horizon density law.
@@lordofallpotatoes4336 I know, but like I said, seeing a Gigantic metallic cube the size of several galaxies and it ISN'T Collapsing into a Mega Black Hole? Now THAT'S Terrifying. A Mega Cube whose existence defies the laws of physics.
@@TheEpicGalaxy21 The most terrifying question would be how we could even observe a yottameter cube given that the light from its edges could not possibly have reached us yet…
I love how we have at least two scales here that are impossible to measure. One going to below subatomic and the other bigger than the universe.
the multiverse scale
@@chrism3784 Not sure that really applies. Multiverse basically has all universes coexisting in the same space. I suppose there could be universes that are bigger, and such a scale could exist there.
preparing for measuring needs we can't presently comprehend. (though on other scales we are already using absurdly big numbers, like with information we casually use Terabytes and petabytes with the internet being measurable in Zettabytes) it really depends on what is being measured.
As far as units of lengths go. But these prefixes apply to _all_ S.I. units, both basic and derived; they may find application there.
Also, in theoretical physics there still is the 'planck length' which would be around 0.0000161 quectometer, so we might need to extend those prefixes even further, even if it currently is utterly beyond what we can measure.
10^33 meter= Kalameter
10^36 meter= Mejameter
10^39 meter= Gejameter
10^42 meter Astameter
10^45 meter Lunameter
10^48 meter Fermameter
10^51 meter Jovameter
10^54 Meter Solameter
10^57 Meter Betameter
10^60 Meter Glocameter
10^87 meter is a Brontometer
I love these so much. My daughter recently used the Moles comparison with her classmates to get a handle on the true size of things. I know she will love this one
Did she love it?
And while 1 ronnametre is slightly bigger than the observable universe, 1 quectometre is still about 60,000 times the size of the Planck length.
The small world is really amazing.
Shiiiit... I forgot about the Planck length!
you completely missed the memo..... the planck length is completely theoretical (aka made up) and the nucleus of an atom is several orders of magnitude bigger than the quectometre, wheras galaxies are clearly observed to be at very least 0.1 million light years away, I don't believe the estimations with redshift are accurate at all because of all of the nonsensical assumptions with relativity but with the clear parax map of stars up to 1500 light years and the clear observation of our milky way galaxy, one can at very least know that those clearly different looking galaxies should be at very least 0.1 million light years away, which is about a zettameter, and of course the galaxies are probably much further away than that, not to mention the "observable universe" is a stupid thing, because not only we don't have a clue what its actual size is but that is just what we egocentrically observe, not what exists
@@NeroDefogger > all of the nonsensical assumptions with relativity
Oh thank you for being wiser than Einstein and the entire community of physicists!
> but that is just what we egocentrically observe, not what exists
Which is why it's called the *observable* universe, Einstein!
@@magicmulder is not a big achievement to be "wiser" (smarter) than einstein and the relativists, is very easy to be smarter than them, the only requirement is to use your brain. yes that is indeed the observable universe? why do you say einstein at the end?
Creo que Gulliver jamas tuvo pesadillas como las que voy ha tener yo esta noche. ¡Pero me gusto y mucho!🔬🔭🧡😀
Amazing job with the music! It actually made the video really climatic with the music getting more and more distorted for small scales and more and more epic for larger scales
Amazing video. Mesmerizing and profound. Keep the good work!
how do you do that, I am poor
20 robux? You a very rich!
20 Ronna-Dollars? Looks like our economy is going to tank soon. 😂
Thanks a lot!
@@Grocel512 No, it's 20 microdollars.
Recuerdo cuando conocí tu canal con vídeos de naves de series/videojuegos, te soy sincero es bastante admirable ver el progreso que has echo con el pasar de los años, como siempre un excelente vídeo!
Gracias gracias gracias por haber empezado a brindarnos sus tan increíbles videos subtitulados en español y, sobre todo, con audio en español. Si antes ya recomendé este canal, ahora con mayor razón lo haré.
Excellent as always.
Congratulations.
“No examples at this scale.”
That’s when you know it’s really big or really small.
Holy 🐄
Moo
Still yet to reach the Planck length, It is about 1.616255×10^−35 m
Love it. Keep up the good work.
You make understanding scale so much easier.
There’s no hiding from the terrifying cubes!!
¿Puedes hacer una comparación de dinosaurios ficticios por favor?
If they only defined one more prefix, the negative logarithm side would only be around 60 Planck lengths.
The same guy who proposed R/Q also suggested combining prefixes for any further scales (e.g. one order of magnitude below quecto would be milliquecto, etc.)-mainly because they've just plain run out of letters that don't already stand for something-but unlike the R/Q prefixes, that hasn't been formalized yet.
Awe inspiring. Especially the introduction of new prefixes.
Incredibly clear and visual comparison!
always nice when I think "oh shit, this is big, it's probably the last one" and then I look at the scale and there's still 5 more
There are no limits in math. you can add 3 zeros to the end of the number and make up a new name and continue
Truly magnificent. Not a big fan of using an actual voice over. I liked the robotic voice in the last video
Is it an actual voice over? I think it's just one of those Text to Speech bots that are meant to be a bit more natural sounding than pure robot voice...
Personally, I prefer the actual voice over. You see a lot of robotic voice overs in videos that are just copy paste / mass produced junk content.
@@logicalfundy I'm not sure it's an actual voiceover, but if it is, I hope they can try and sound a bit more human. Because right now it's kinda in that Uncanny valley zone between Human and Robot and it's a bit weird.
These videos are always fascinating.
Incridible! 👏👏👏 Thanks for the video
me encantan tus escalas, ya hiciste alguna de muros mas largos o de lineas de tren mas extensas?
3:20 well that escalated quickly
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Nice musical theme when entering the quantum universe and the macro universe, the right one for each one
Damn I love this channel yall take my thinking to places I could only imagine thanks for trying to take my pea side brain to where I can sum what get my head around it please keep up the great videos love it love it love it james
Incrivel, e imaginar que na eletrônica em alta frequência temos capacitores de pico farads.
Increíble video😱👀😮🤯 gracias❤️
All your videos keep attention till the end with much interest!😍 really love your jobs!
Your channel probably does the most original and unique visual comparisons of any channel on youtube
¡¡¡¡Guau!!! me ha sobrecogido la magnitud. MUY buen video.
2:35 quectometer, examples planck length (shortest physically possible length (0.0000162 qm)) and possibly quantum foam and strings
2:41 zooming out and half a second
4:15 it’s bigger than the solar system
This was a very very cool video. I love this stuff :)
Your videos are top notch!
Imagine the mass of a solid cube with this volume larger than universe
1 cubic metre (1m × 1m × 1m) of water has a mass of 1 metric ton.
1 cubic km of water - 1000 times longer each side - has a mass of 1 _billion_ tons.
A cube 10^30 metres in side length would weigh 10^90 tons... almost a googol grams!!!
@@r.a.6459 So in other words, a cube with a length of 1 nonillion meters (10^30) would have a weight of 1 novemvigintillion (10^90) metric tons?
Great video! 😀👍
😲 gracias a tus videos puedo entender el tamaño de lo que me rodea... y más. Genio!!!
I didn't know about the last two of both realms. You learn something new every day indeed
I didn't either, that's because it was invented only in 2022 which was only one year ago at the time of this comment.
what is bigger: the absurdity of the scale of the universe or the scale of the absurdity of it?
Necesito una mochila tan grande como esos cubos para que me quepan todos los libros xdxd
I love how when you zoom in enough, the happy music changes to somewhat eerie music as we zoom into the more smaller, more unknown world
Another awesome video from MeatBallStudios
Yes.
I'll never not love lighting up a bowl and watching some MBS. Always so chill and so informative. Keep up the good work!
Same here
The extreme sizes are truly mind blowing at either end both the extremely large and the extremely small! 😱😱🤯🤯
You videos are great job!👋👋👍👍
Imagine the non-sense with some imperial units !
Merci à la révolution française d'avoir mis fin à ces conneries !
Asombroso como siempre 👍👍
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This is sick 🙌🏼
how cool everything is shown is definitely the best
2:36 I didn’t know that there were measurements under a picometer!
Imagine beings for whom one quettameter is but one quectometer....and vice versa.
I was waiting for this.
Masterpiece 🔥
attometer and zeptometer: misspelled particles
got it right with yoctometer!
However, that doesn't really detract from a very powerful video!
I loved the video, the idea of using a Spanish voice to introduce the videos is great, it would be great if you continued doing it, enjoy ;)
Spanish never. 👎.
Thats portuguese
@@Araujo-xq7rr It changes depending on where you are. I hear English.
Interesting for me in that in addition to physical scale, it also puts digital information storage and processing speed into a clearer perspective for me. Such a vast scale.
Qué bueno este video tíos!!! Sois los mejores!!!
The new prefixes are probably most applicable for masses as even the Earth is 6 ronnagrams, with other bodies weighing far more. Ditto with molecular scale stuff too.
Computer Data quantities is being measured in such high quantities already....
@@lindadoune The -giga and -tera prefixes were only added in 1960, yet are now part of common speech given the ubiquity of gigabyte and terabyte sized data storage in consumer electronics. We’ll probably see the petabyte enter common usage in like 20 or 30 years too.
@@galliumgames3962 petabyte is already in common usage in a lot of industries. my company deals in petabytes daily.
Interesting to see analogical video about mass
Yeah, that'd be good for something like electrons (911 quectograms) to Jupiter (1.9 quettagrams)
It’s a new metaball studios UA-cam video whooooooooooo
Never gonna disappoint
Excelente el doblaje. Gracias
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Great video!
What is that globular structure at 4:18?
I believe it's either the heliosphere or the Oort cloud.
Very enlightening.
I use freedom units. My house is 3 giraffe long.
I love it when it starts to reach intergalactic scale, makes me think that many scientists are now eager to make calculations with dedicated prefixes that set them apart from daily life. We use light years for distance usually, but now, we can use these too.
I like how they invented the meter and were like "Yeah, that's the only measurement we're ever going to need!" and then four years later finally decided to divide it and multiply it.
It‘s still the same measurement. Just a way of organizing the many zeroes. It sounds simple but if you consider there are countries in this world who still use inches, yards, feet, miles, etc., you can really appreciate the genius in this.
@@joachimb5721 Best thing about the Imperial measurement system: it is based upon the metric :D Same with pounds being based on the etalon kg. Length is based upon the etalon meter. They just threw with a dice to figure out the magnitude between two adjacent units (like 12 for inches to get a feet, 3 for feet to yard, 1760 to yards for a mile, etc.)
With all of the zoom ins & outs of the cubes it almost felt like I was watching a Droste Effect video.
Mind-blowing
I didn't know the prefixes under femto and over Giga. Interesting :)
Im sure you heard about Tera
Giga.. reminds me of the shooter Giga Wing, known for ridiculous scores. 20-digit scores are possible in 1 credit that'll last only 20-25 minutes. The game color-coded the digits according to Japanese kanji's (10⁴, 10^8, 10^12 etc).
Quettameter: "no examples on this scale"
You missed a great opportunity to make a mother joke. :(
The gigaparsec: ._.
@@dvrchweesse1frfdozemkaanai594are you advising me to gigaparsex someone’s mom? 🤨🤨🤨
Excelentes gaficos y muy buena eleccion de sonido.
Yess nightmares with huge intergalactic sizes are back!
how many plank lengths is 1 quectometer?
61871
@@TheMoonRover Oh wow, thats not too many. Thanks!
@@Matyanson Pretty sure that, at some point in the future, they're gonna define some new prefixes that'll describe a length shorter than the Planck length (just like the quettametter is already bigger than the entire universe).
@@Sl0wry Would a unit smaller than the plank length be ever useful tho?
@@Matyanson If we can ever measure that small without breaking our instruments/minds? Sure.
Thank you for the video. ^^
Yes.
Watching this video is like taking a trip from the microscopic world to the outer edges of the universe. I'm glad the cameraman recorded all of this for our entertainment
honestly, i don't know why we need Quettameters if they are thousands of times the size of the universe.
We don't, but we need (or at least want) Quetta- other things. For example, the number of atoms in Jupiter is on the Qmol scale.
It's just incase we discover stuff larger than the universe (example : if we find the multiverse)
The quetrometers are for stuff so small not even plank length could see it
Quetta- is more useful for masses and data storage, hence why it exists.
americans: where is mile and feet
They’re inferior.
Also, did you know the Imperial system is actually metric.
Imperial units are legally defined by the metric system.
Vacation in Hawaii.
Americans: *ANYTHING* but metric system!
Awesome.
I had to watch this a few times to really wrap my brain around what's going on here. 👍
em Português ❤
Espere sentado para não cansar.
Essa língua não existe no 🌎 rico e civilizado.
@@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 então, não sei como foi aí p vc mas a introdução aqui apareceu em PT
@@robertoteixeiradasilva7975 Que horror!
шестой
Great video!.
I need to get more conversant with the R- and Q-units! As always, a humbling showing by you, of just how far we've come with measuring things.
To Science! 🍷
4:58 Your mom
Every american's worst nightmare:
Americans use both interchangably. Learn something besides getting info from Americabad memes
@@dannym5865 ☝️🤓 - "Um, actually, americans use both interchangably. Learn something besides getting info from America bad memes"
@@Lucas_1706"Every Americans worst nightmare"🤓👆
See I can do it too, as stupid as it is. It's pretty convenient for someone without an argument. What I stated was fact.
Never thought could be possible to measure metters on T, P, E, Z, Y and Q
So mind-blowing
Good relations shown. Absolutely mindblowed😶👍
Americans baffled. Why not use football fields and balls ?
What a horror my God!
Americans when you’re not using football fields divided by sneeze distance squared as a way to measure the amount of beer in their glass:
Americans use U.S. customary and metric interchangably. Learn something besides getting information from Americabad memes.
Good education for Americans
For Americans, you have to sell something in that size.
The government spent a lot of money trying to teach us metric, but then Coca-Cola introduced the 2-liter bottle and we understood it that very day. 😄
They use U.S. customary and metric interchangably. Learn something besides getting information from Americabad memes. Troll.
0:28 Meter
0:41 decimeter
0:48 centimeter
0:57 millmeter
1:07 Micrometer
1:18 nanometer
1:30 picometer
1:40 femtometer
1:53 attometer
2:04 zeptometer
2:15 yoctometer
2:26 rontometer
2:36 quectometer
3:02 decameter
3:10 hectometer
3:18 kilometer
3:25 megameter
3:37 gigameter
3:47 terameter
4:00 petameter
4:12 exameter
4:23 zettameter
4:35 yottameter
4:46 ronnameter
4:57 quettameter
I'm a simple man, I see Big Cubes, I press like button
Primeiro
Primeiro gay. Parabéns.
You are welcome.
Americans still be like "How many football fields is that?"