A 16-bit binary number
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∙ 2010-02-23 05:43:11Group of 8 bits = 1 Byte. Group of 4 bits = 1 Nibble. Group of 2^10 bytes = 1K Bytes.
any number containing 100 zeros has 100 zeros but i'm assuming you mean a 1 fallowed by 100 consecutive zeros; that is a Googol or 10,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000
You call the bits of soil sediment.
Novemdecillion
1 followed by 18 zeros is a quintillion.
That depends how many zeros follow the 1.
Septillion
nonillion
Trillion.
no number
uncentillion.
A one to three digit number followed by six zeros is millions