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  1. ELI5 please explain orders of magnitude : r/explainlikeimfive

    Sep 16, 2021 · Orders of magnitude are just the difference between the powers of 10 involved. As for why they are used, they are rather useful when comparing really large numbers and/or very rough …

  2. Orders of Magnitude : r/RPGdesign - Reddit

    Apr 21, 2024 · There are 3 orders of magnitude of meta-currencies. Variable degrees of feats... There's just a lot of opportunities overall to create orders of magnitude. What's important to note is the effect …

  3. ELI5: Orders of Magnitude? : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit

    Nov 16, 2020 · An order of magnitude is a measure of exponential growth/change. The most commonly used one, since have a base-10 system, is multiples of ten. 100 is one order of magnitude above 10 …

  4. ELI5:How do I use the term "orders of magnitude" correctly? : r ...

    An order of magnitude is basically a multiple of 10. The easiest way to determine how many orders of magnitude separate two numbers is to simply divide the bigger number by the smaller number.

  5. order of magnitude : r/AskPhysics - Reddit

    May 24, 2024 · order of magnitude Hello, If I have a value 5,6,7, 8 or 9 times 10^5 would the order of magnitude be 6 for all of them or only 7,8,9?

  6. ELI5: an order of magnitude. : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit

    By using orders of magnitude, instead of having to say "it takes 100 Beetles to be as big as a teenager." we can just say "A teenager is 2 orders of magnitude bigger than a beetle." 2 is a much smaller …

  7. Question on orders of magnitude : r/askmath - Reddit

    Mar 24, 2024 · Percentage wise, the difference from 1 order of magnitude to the next is 0 to 100%? I thought it was like 1% to 10% is from 1 to 2 orders of magnitude and 10% to 100% was 2 to 3 orders …

  8. Orders of Magnitude e-book : r/HPMOR - Reddit

    Aug 21, 2020 · If you dont know about Orders of Magnitude: Its a sequel to Significant Digits. The reason I went to such lengths is that I found this story absolutely amazing, something that wrapped …

  9. ELI5: Orders of Magnitude : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit

    Aug 16, 2011 · In our system, base ten, an order of magnitude is a factor of ten. e.g. 1, 10, 100, 1000 -- each successive number is an order of magnitude bigger than the previous. 10 is an order of …

  10. ITAW for "three orders of magnitude"? : r/whatstheword - Reddit

    Oct 1, 2022 · The whole point of the concept of orders of magnitude is that you can describe a 10x as an increase of an order of magnitude, and 1000x as an increase of three (or several) orders of magnitude.