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  2. Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    In a number like , with the 6.2 the result of proper rounding using significant figures, the true value of the exponent may be 50 less or 50 more. Hence the result may be a factor 10 50 {\displaystyle 10^{50}} too large or too small.

  3. April 28 - Wikipedia

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    1963 – Lloyd Eisler, Canadian figure skater and coach; 1963 – Marc Lacroix, Belgian biochemist and academic; 1964 – Stephen Ames, Trinidadian golfer; 1964 – Noriyuki Iwadare, Japanese composer; 1964 – Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar, English surgeon and academic; 1964 – Barry Larkin, American baseball player, manager, and sportscaster

  4. Isotopes of indium - Wikipedia

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    Indium (49 In) consists of two primordial nuclides, with the most common (~ 95.7%) nuclide (115 In) being measurably though weakly radioactive. Its spin-forbidden decay has a half-life of 4.41×10 14 years, much longer than the currently accepted age of the Universe.

  5. Fahrenheit - Wikipedia

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    The Fahrenheit scale (/ ˈ f æ r ə n h aɪ t, ˈ f ɑː r-/) is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by the European physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736). [1] ...

  6. List of nuclides - Wikipedia

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    A further 10 nuclides, platinum-190, samarium-147, lanthanum-138, rubidium-87, rhenium-187, lutetium-176, thorium-232, uranium-238, potassium-40, and uranium-235 have half-lives between 7.0 × 10 8 and 4.83 × 10 11 years, which means they have experienced at least 0.5% depletion since the formation of the Solar System about 4.6 × 10 9 years ...

  7. Capacity - Wikipedia

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    Capacity of a container, closely related to the volume of the container; Capacity of a set, in Euclidean space, the total charge a set can hold while maintaining a given potential energy

  8. 4 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    Name Bullet Case type Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck Overall length 4.25mm Liliput: 4.242 (.167) 10.41 (.410) 5.029 (.198) 5.029 (.198)-5.029 (.198) 14.22 (.560)

  9. Reserve currency - Wikipedia

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    A reserve currency is a foreign currency that is held in significant quantities by central banks or other monetary authorities as part of their foreign exchange reserves.The reserve currency can be used in international transactions, international investments and all aspects of the global economy.