@SimonCHulse @obviousdwest @schlaeps @kfury yeah... Have you asked Google, or DuckDuckGo how many megabytes are in a gigabyte recently?
It's one of those pub quiz answers I've had blazing rows with the quiz master about 😂
Who is RADAR named after?
@kfury To be fair, Hertz and Watts being capitalized are indicators that they might have been derived from names of scientists.
In contrast, you never hear of sound being measured in Bels, only decibels, which has practically become a unit of its own. The only inkling you get is when you see decibels written as dB - the capitalization of B indicating that 'Bel' must be derived from the name of some one relevant...
I guess what I'm saying is, this one is on language rather than people.
now explain pH to me
@kfury The most definitive guide I know of is chapter 5 of the SI Brochure: https://www.bipm.org/en/publications/si-brochure
Lots of people need to read this.
mHz is possible (millihertz) but very unusual, it'd indicate something cycling about once every quarter hour. MHz (megahertz) is much more common for things cycling every millionth of a second.