1000 (number)
1000 is the natural number following 999 and preceding 1001.
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Natural number - 999 - 1001
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In scientific notation, one thousand is written as 103. The SI prefix for a thousand is "kilo-".
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Scientific notation - SI - Kilo
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Thousand is sometimes referred to as k, most likely in reference to kilo. Example: 30,000 can be written 30k
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Thousand (single) is a techno single by Moby.
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Thousand (single) - Techno - Moby
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When the sequence of natural numbers are written out in English, one thousand is the first (smallest) to contain the letter 'a'.
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Natural numbers - A
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To count to one thousand, counting one number every second continuously, it would take 17 minutes.
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Second - Minute
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1000 in millimetres is a common railway gauge equal to 3 ft 3.375 in.
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See also: millennium, year 1000 AD
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Millennium - 1000
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