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What is order of maginitude explain with suitable examples

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Answered by jdhanalaxmi1977
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Explanation:he order of magnitude of a number is, intuitively speaking, the number of powers of 10 contained in the number. ... For example, the number 4000000 has a logarithm (in base 10) of 6.602; its order of magnitude is 6. When truncating, a number of this order of magnitude is between 106 and 107.

Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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The order of magnitude of a number is, intuitively speaking, the number of powers of 10 contained in the number.  For example, the number 4000000 has a logarithm (in base 10) of 6.602; its order of magnitude is 6. When truncating, a number of this order of magnitude is between 106 and 107.Examples. What does scientific notation have to do with order of magnitude? Order of magnitude is the quantity of powers of 10 that there are in a number, or the number of powers of 0.1 in a negative number. Order of magnitude is usually written as 10 to the nth power.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.  Thus, 2315 is one order of magnitude larger than 231.5, which in turn is is one order of magnitude larger than 23.15.

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