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Si unu pigghia e rici ca ci su cosi ca ianu lu stissu '''òrdini di grannizza''' chissu vulissi significari ca simu in prisenza di nu valuri ca eni "vicinu" a n'autru valuri cu cui eni cumparatu. |
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If one says things have the same '''order of magnitude''' one means a value that is rather near to the other value that is compared with it. |
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But if one would compare the surface of an orange with that of the earth, one would say the surface of the earth is many ''orders of magnitude'' larger than that of the orange. |
Ma si unu cumpara a supirfici di n'arancia cu chiddu di lu munnu, na pirsuna ca ni capisci di [[matimàtica]] But if one would compare the surface of an orange with that of the earth, one would say the surface of the earth is many ''orders of magnitude'' larger than that of the orange. |
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Orders of magnitude are generally used to make very approximate comparisons. If two numbers differ by one order of magnitude, one is about ten times larger than the other. If they differ by two orders of magnitude, they differ by a factor of about 100. Two numbers of the same order of magnitude have roughly the same scale: the larger value is less than ten times the smaller value. |
Orders of magnitude are generally used to make very approximate comparisons. If two numbers differ by one order of magnitude, one is about ten times larger than the other. If they differ by two orders of magnitude, they differ by a factor of about 100. Two numbers of the same order of magnitude have roughly the same scale: the larger value is less than ten times the smaller value. |
Virsioni dû 08:19, 7 utt 2008
Si unu pigghia e rici ca ci su cosi ca ianu lu stissu òrdini di grannizza chissu vulissi significari ca simu in prisenza di nu valuri ca eni "vicinu" a n'autru valuri cu cui eni cumparatu.
Ma si unu cumpara a supirfici di n'arancia cu chiddu di lu munnu, na pirsuna ca ni capisci di matimàtica But if one would compare the surface of an orange with that of the earth, one would say the surface of the earth is many orders of magnitude larger than that of the orange.
Orders of magnitude are generally used to make very approximate comparisons. If two numbers differ by one order of magnitude, one is about ten times larger than the other. If they differ by two orders of magnitude, they differ by a factor of about 100. Two numbers of the same order of magnitude have roughly the same scale: the larger value is less than ten times the smaller value.
Powers of ten |
Order of magnitude |
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0.0001 | −4 |
0.001 | −3 |
0.01 | −2 |
0.1 | −1 |
1 | 0 |
10 | 1 |
100 | 2 |
1,000 | 3 |
10,000 | 4 |
See also
Other websites
- Powers of 10, a graphic animated illustration that starts with a view of the Milky Way at 1023 meters and ends with subatomic particles at 10-16 meters.
- Orders of Magnitude - Distance
- What is Order of Magnitude?