| Comment | Ich zitiere jetzt einfach mal den Style Guide des ECONOMIST:
Abbreviations
(...] Use lower case for kg, km, lb (never lbs), mph and other measures, and for ie, eg, which should both be followed by commas. When used with figures, these lower-case abbreviations should follow immediately, with no space.
Most scientific units, except those of temperature, should be set in small capitals, though any attachments denoting multiples go in lower case. Thus watt is w, whereas megawatt (meaning 1m watt) is abbreviated to MW.
Warum soll das für 'm' wie 'million' anders sein (siehe auch 1m watt für megawatt)? Außerdem is 'million' ja keine SI-Einheit.
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