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Mathematical Constants

Intriguing, ubiquitous, and at times mysterious, numerical constants set the allowable limits for all universal phenomena. Whether your questions involves π, Avogadro's number, Planck's constant, the atomic mass unit, or any of the other multitudes of immutable numbers used in science, this is the category where they should be asked.

2,332 Questions

How do you detect the number of fungi in an experiment by the USP method?

I believe you simply follow the method for total yeasts and molds- yeasts and molds are considered foodborne fungi.

What is the atomic mass the same as?

The Atomic Mass is equal to the number of protons and electrons that an element has.

What calculation use the pi number?

There are very many calculations which use pi. Many of them are in geometry: areas of circles and ellipses, volumes of solids of revolution. But there are also many applications in statistics.

Is there such thing as a googol?

Yes - a googol is a number equal to 1 followed by 100 zeroes.

A similar number, the googolplex, is the number 1 followed by 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (a googol) zeroes.

What is the hole meaning of the number pi?

The number pi does not have a hole meaning because this number is infinite. But this number is equal to 3,14159265; mostly seen as 3,1416.

But this number is infinite and those numbers are just nearly results. No one can get the hole number pi because that person would spend a lifetime doing math in a number which cannot be finished.

What ratio of two integers provides the value of the constant pi to 100 digits accuracy?

One possible answer is 314159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510 5820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117068/10^99


What is the result of the heartbeat approaching zero?

drop in blood pressure and pulselessness w/subsequent cardiac arrest and respiratory failure and multisystem organ failure if resuscitation is not instituted drop in blood pressure and pulselessness w/subsequent cardiac arrest and respiratory failure and multisystem organ failure if resuscitation is not instituted drop in blood pressure and pulselessness w/subsequent cardiac arrest and respiratory failure and multisystem organ failure if resuscitation is not instituted drop in blood pressure and pulselessness w/subsequent cardiac arrest and respiratory failure and multisystem organ failure if resuscitation is not instituted drop in blood pressure and pulselessness w/subsequent cardiac arrest and respiratory failure and multisystem organ failure if resuscitation is not instituted

How many googol's is 800 zeros?

8 because 800/100=8!

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Wrong answer.

The correct answer is [googol]8

How much numbers do pi have?

Pi is an irrational number, meaning it never ends.

Avogadros number is the number what?

It is the number of fundamental particles - atoms or molecules - of a substance in 1 mole of that substance.

Googol is a large number but where did it come from?

According to TheMathForum.org and Ask Dr. Math:

Try this link: http://www.fpx.de/fp/Fun/Googolplex/

which says:

"The American mathematician Edward Kasner once asked his nine-year-old

nephew to invent a name for a very large number, ten to the power of

one hundred; and the boy called it a googol. He thought this was a

number to overflow people's minds, being bigger than anything that can

ever be put into words. Another mathematician then shot back with

googolplex, and defined it to be 10 to the power of googol."

Theory on numbers far bigger than graham's?

Look up Conway's chained arrow notation and the fast-growing hierarchy.