ORDER OF MAGNITUDE
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			- This is a list of orders of magnitude for data (or information), measured in bits. This article assumes a formal attitude towards terminology. . 
 
			- Order of Magnitude Astrophysics Fact Sheet. © 2004-2010 Edward L. Wright. Last modified 25 Oct 2010.
 
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			- The order of magnitude of a number is, intuitively speaking, the number of powers of 10 contained in the number or a close approximation to it. . 
 
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			- 3 posts - 2 authors - Last post: 29 Apr 2010What is it exactly? I bought the Cornelius Fichtner, Prepcast PMP Formula StudyGuide & Pocket Guide. In the pocket Guide, it states that the . 
 
			- What exactly does "order of magnitude" mean? Regretably, it is used to mean various things. On this site, it means a number's nearest power of ten. . 
 
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			- 9 Aug 2006 .  The ROM-Sizing Estimation tool allows users to create accurate, detailed and easy-to-understand estimations of total. 
 
			- A number rounded to the nearest power of 10 is called an order of magnitude. For example, let's say the average height of a human being is about 1.7 meters . 
 
			- Order of magnitude - Description: An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio . 
 
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			- 1 Mar 2001 .  An order of magnitude is an exponential change of plus-or-minus 1 in the value of a quantity or unit. The term is generally used in . 
 
			- 19 Mar 2009 .  Then move through space towards the Earth in successive orders of magnitude until you reach a tall oak tree just outside the buildings of . 
 
			- An order-of-magnitude space, or om-space, is a space of geometric points. Any two points are separated by a distance. Two distances d and e are compared by . 
 
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			- Do you think this is correct assumption / order of magnitude / estimation ? (And of course, there is nothing like a real profiling of the application :-)) . 
 
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			- 5 Apr 2011 .  (of order of magnitude 10-10m, same as the dimension of an atom. .  The adjective in the title of the book, order of magnitude, . 
 
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			- may also be used for a simple order-of-magnitude estimate of the effect on seeing caused by free convection from a warmer dome floor. . 
 
			- 27 Jul 2009 .  Although there are a number of variations for the term “order of magnitude”, the most widely used is that being a number rounded to the . 
 
			- 3 Apr 2011 .  3D antenna printing yields an order of magnitude better performance than monopole antenna designs.
 
			- either take a traditional final exam containing approximately six problems of Sterl's choice. or research and hand in written order of magnitude solutions . 
 
			- Definition of ORDER OF MAGNITUDE. : a range of magnitude extending from some value to ten times that value. First Known Use of ORDER OF MAGNITUDE. 1875 . 
 
			- If one says things have the same order of magnitude one means a value that . 
 
			- ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE. PURPOSE. Most high school students do not deal with more than 3 orders of magnitude well. They can see a meter stick in most classrooms . 
 
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			- 9 Feb 2011 .  That would make the situation orders of magnitude worse than it already is for women in math-intensive fields of science. . 
 
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			- 5 Jul 2006 .  I'll buy it--an order of magnitude is a big target. . . So you would get a guess 1 order of magnitude close to something if you first do 6 . 
 
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			- This list contains selected positive numbers in increasing order, including counts of things, dimensionless quantity and probabilities. Each number is given . 
 
			- 28 Responses to “Correct within an order of magnitude”. # Atwood on 27 May 2005 at 7:00 pm. Here's another gem along these lines. . 
 
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			- Definition of order of magnitude from the Longman Online Dictionary of Contemporary English. The Longman English Dictionary provides support and resources . 
 
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			- 24 Oct 2010 .  Arxiv - Order-of-magnitude enhancement of wind farm power density via counter-rotating vertical-axis wind turbine arrays by John O. Dabiri . 
 
			- Definition of rough order of magnitude: Alternative term for ball park estimate.
 
			- 8 Mar 2009 .  This knol will help you to intuitively grasp big numbers, such as numbers describing the energy consumption of the entire. 
 
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			- An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio to the class preceding it. . 
 
			- 3 May 2011 .  Physicists and engineers use the phrase "order of magnitude" to refer to the smallest power of ten needed to represent a quantity. . 
 
			- 21 Nov 2005 .  ”Work with the  developers to do a rough order of magnitude estimate of the time needed to implement each scenario. . 
 
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