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  1. Magnitude (mathematics): In mathematics, the magnitude or size of a mathematical object is a property which determines whether the object is larger or smaller than other objects of the same kind. More formally, an object's magnitude is the displayed result of ... (Mathematics) [100%] 2023-11-28 [Elementary mathematics] [Unary operations]...
  2. Magnitude (astronomy): In astronomy, magnitude refers to the brightness of stars. The magnitude scale is a logarithmic scale, with increasing brightness represented as lower numbers. (Astronomy) [100%] 2023-06-28
  3. Magnitude: Magnitude is a numerical expression of the amount of energy released by an earthquake, determined by measuring earthquake waves on standardized recording instruments (seismographs). The number scale for magnitudes is logarithmic rather than arithmetic; therefore, deflections on a seismograph for ... [100%] 2023-02-16 [Geology]
  4. Magnitude: This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title. Magnitude (astronomy) [r]: Logarithmic measure of the brightness of an object, measured in a specific wavelength or passband, usually in optical or near-infrared wavelengths. e] * Magnitude ... [100%] 2023-11-24
  5. Magnitude: In astronomy, magnitude is measure of the brightness of an object, usually in a defined passband. An imprecise but systematic determination of the magnitude of objects was introduced in ancient times by Hipparchus. (Astronomy) [100%] 2023-11-29 [Observational astronomy] [Units of measurement in astronomy]...
  6. Orders of magnitude (probability): This page lists events in order of increasing probability, grouped by orders of magnitude. These probabilities were calculated given assumptions detailed in the relevant articles and references. (Probability) [78%] 2023-11-21 [Orders of magnitude] [Probability]...
  7. Orders of magnitude (charge): This article is a progressive and labeled list of the SI charge orders of magnitude, with certain examples appended to some list objects. (Charge) [78%] 2023-12-24 [Orders of magnitude]
  8. Orders of magnitude (mass): To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following lists describe various mass levels between 10 kg and 10 kg. The least massive thing listed here is a graviton, and the most massive thing is the observable universe. (Mass) [78%] 2024-01-14 [Orders of magnitude] [Mass]...
  9. Orders of magnitude (mass): To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following lists describe various mass levels between 10 kg and 10 kg. The least massive thing listed here is a graviton, and the most massive thing is the observable universe. (Mass) [78%] 2023-06-11 [Orders of magnitude] [Mass]...
  10. Orders of magnitude (inductance): This page is a progressive and labeled list of the SI inductance orders of magnitude, with certain examples appended to some list objects. (Inductance) [78%] 2024-02-04 [Orders of magnitude]
  11. Orders of magnitude: An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio to the class preceding it. In its most common usage, the amount being scaled is 10 and ... [78%] 2023-11-22 [Orders of magnitude] [Elementary mathematics]...
  12. Orders of magnitude (volume): The table lists various objects and units by the order of magnitude of their volume. (Volume) [78%] 2023-11-18 [Orders of magnitude] [Orders of magnitude (volume)]...
  13. Orders of magnitude (frequency): The following list illustrates various frequencies, measured in hertz, according to decade in the order of their magnitudes, with the negative decades illustrated by events and positive decades by acoustic or electromagnetic uses. (Frequency) [78%] 2023-11-09 [Orders of magnitude] [Temporal rates]...
  14. Orders of magnitude (angle): The following table lists various orders of magnitude for angles. Angle Unit Converter. (Angle) [78%] 2023-11-21 [Orders of magnitude] [Angle]...
  15. Orders of magnitude (numbers): This list contains selected positive numbers in increasing order, including counts of things, dimensionless quantities and probabilities. Each number is given a name in the short scale, which is used in English-speaking countries, as well as a name in ... (Numbers) [78%] 2023-09-12 [Orders of magnitude]
  16. Order of magnitude: An order of magnitude is an approximation of the logarithm of a value relative to some contextually understood reference value, usually 10, interpreted as the base of the logarithm and the representative of values of magnitude one. Logarithmic distributions are ... (Scale of numbers with a fixed ratio) [78%] 2024-01-13 [Orders of magnitude] [Elementary mathematics]...
  17. Orders of magnitude (charge): This article is a progressive and labeled list of the SI charge orders of magnitude, with certain examples appended to some list objects. (Charge) [78%] 2023-09-17 [Orders of magnitude]
  18. Orders of magnitude (specific heat capacity): This is a table of specific heat capacities by magnitude. Unless otherwise noted, these values assume standard ambient temperature and pressure. (Specific heat capacity) [78%] 2023-12-03 [Orders of magnitude]
  19. Orders of magnitude (radiation): Recognized effects of higher acute radiation doses are described in more detail in the article on radiation poisoning. Although the International System of Units (SI) defines the sievert (Sv) as the unit of radiation dose equivalent, chronic radiation levels and ... (Radiation) [78%] 2024-02-13 [Orders of magnitude]
  20. Orders of magnitude (molar concentration): This page lists examples of the orders of magnitude of molar concentration. Source values are parenthesized where unit conversions were performed. (Chemistry) [78%] 2023-11-06 [Chemical properties] [Orders of magnitude]...

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