Recently I had the honor of serving as a member of a teaching and volunteer examiner team for an amateur radio licensing class/exam. One of the lessons in the class went over exponent prefixes, from yocto- to yotta-. I mentioned to the students that giga-, tera-, peta-, and exa-, while virtually unknown to non-scientists two decades ago, had now entered into the general parlance as a result of developments in digital memory and storage technologies.
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