Physics, asked by harishmajp, 1 year ago

can anyone explain me about order of magnitude plzzz I'm jst getting mad

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Answered by Aayushkapoor
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An order of magnitude is an approximate measure of the number of digits that a number has in the commonly-used base-ten number system. It is equal to the logarithm rounded to a whole number.

harishmajp: Can you explain with ah example plzzz aayush
Answered by SharmaShivam
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Hey mate! Here is your answer:-
An order of magnitude is an approximate measure of the number of digits that a number has in the commonly-used base-ten number system. It is equal to the logarithm(base 10) rounded to a whole number. For example, the order of magnitude of 1500 is 3, because 1500 = 1.5 × 103.

Differences in order of magnitude can be measured on a base-10 logarithmic scale in “decades” (i.e., factors of ten). Examples of numbers of different magnitudes can be found at Orders of magnitude (numbers).

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SharmaShivam: order of magnitude --- 5
SharmaShivam: harish! plz mark my answer as brainliest
Aayushkapoor: sol :- 3.5 × (10)1 ; one is order magnitude
Aayushkapoor: buddy ye series ese he chalte jayegi (10)1 ;(10)2;(10)3 and so no.
Aayushkapoor: aap ko bus 10 ka power kya h vo importabce dena h
Aayushkapoor: importance
harishmajp: Actually my que is ...calculate the number of seconds in a day and express it in the order ofor magnitude ? The given ans is 8.64×10^4s, and order of magnitude is 10^5..frm where did the 5 comes?
SharmaShivam: 0.874 X 10^5
SharmaShivam: hope you understood
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