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Old 01-05-2005, 05:04 PM
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Default 1.3806503 × 10^-23 m^2 kg s^-2 K^-1

1.3806503 × 10^-23 m^2 kg s^-2 K^-1
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Old 01-05-2005, 05:17 PM
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I would have to guess that the answer is Eleven-teen.
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GHG,

Where should I take it?:

Hey, what's wrong with it? Why are you giving it away? Well I quess by the looks of it... it must be a headache to manage, No Thanks, I'll pass on this one! Besides, sounds like Jeremy is interested... Hey if he wants it maybe I should reconsider?... Maybe Mike will beat him to it? Oh, I will lose sleep over this one.
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1.3806503x10-23K/m(squared) raised 2 is the answer
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Very good Mike
Was it a quick search or on hand knowledge?
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Was it a quick search or on hand knowledge?

There's a difference?
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Boltzmann Constant k
1.3806503(24) × 10-23 J K-1
8.617342(15) × 10-5 eV K-1
2.0836644(36) × 1010

Well that's certainly a new one on me!! :o)

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10^10^2 is a ________.
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JT, that is the formula for a devasting ray gun, we need it, you are near Toronto, INVADE
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100 quintillion humm…
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well, I wrote it wrong I think, though there's several ways to write it.

let's put it this way. 10 to the 100th power is a....


...a googol.

The term was invented by mathematician Edward Kasner's 9 year old nephew, because of its many 0's.

Hence, the term for the search engine "Google", and thus "ads by goooooooooogle."

The formula for my ray gun is locked away for safe keeping until it's time to use it (on toronto).
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Number of zeros U.S. & scientific community
3 thousand
6 million
9 billion
12 trillion
15 quadrillion
18 quintillion
21 sextillion
24 septillion
27 octillion
30 nonillion
33 decillion
36 undecillion
39 duodecillion
42 tredecillion
45 quattuordecillion
48 quindecillion
51 sexdecillion
54 septendecillion
57 octodecillion
60 novemdecillion
63 vigintillion
66 - 120 undecillion
303 centillion
600 centillion


10^100 = 100 undecillion
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hehe

Now, number of zeros in this thread?
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