explain the term order of magnitude with example
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Explanation: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 conjunction with power-of-10 scientific notation. ... A decrease of two orders of magnitude is the equivalent of multiplying by 0.01, or 10-2
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an order of magnitude difference between two values is afactor of 10 ; ex- the mass of the planet saturn is 95 times that of earth so saturn of two orders of magnitude more massive than earth
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