
The kilogram is the only SI unit with a prefix in its name. It was first defined in 1795 as one-thousandth of the weight of a cubic decimeter (or litre) of water. The word “kilogram” is derived from Greek words meaning “a very large measure”.

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Bullet Point One: The kilogram is the only SI unit with a prefix in its name, it was first defined in 1795 as one-thousandth of the weight of a cubic decimeter (or litre) of water.
Bullet Point Two: The word “kilogram” is derived from Greek words meaning “a very large measure”.
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