What is the number 1000?
The number 1000 is an even number that comes just after 999 and right before 1001. It is not a prime number because it can be evenly divided by many numbers, including 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 25, 40, 50, 100, 125, 200, 250, and 500, in addition to 1 and itself. In mathematics, 1000 is written as 10³, making it a power of ten and an important base unit in the metric system. In science, the prefix 'kilo-' means one thousand, so 1000 grams equals one kilogram, and 1000 meters equals one kilometer. In computing, a kilobyte is often referred to as 1000 bytes in decimal systems, although in binary systems it equals 1024 bytes.
Number 1000 in different languages
- English: One thousand
- French: Mille
- Spanish: Mil
- Arabic: ألف
- German: Tausend
- Chinese: 一千
- Japanese: 千
- Korean: 천
- Portuguese: Mil
- Italian: Mille
- Hindi: एक हज़ार
- Russian: Тысяча
- Turkish: Bin