the answer is infinite.
The longest number that would also be the smallest would be the highest number counted to just made into its negative form.
The smallest divisions on the main scale of a screw gauge are typically 0.5 mm.
The longest book in the bible is Psalms it has 150 divisions (or chapters) and all the others have about 25-30 chapters.AdditionallyLikewise, Psalms is also the longest book with respect to the number of verses and the number of words. Book of Jeremiah comes second place for the largest number of words.
The one with the smallest thickness (highest AWG number) and longest length has.
what are the smallest units on a metric ruler?
To find the sensitivity of a vernier caliper, measure the least count of the caliper (typically 0.02 mm) by dividing the smallest division on the main scale by the number of divisions on the vernier scale. For a micrometer, measure the least count (typically 0.01 mm) by dividing the smallest division on the main scale by the number of divisions on the thimble scale. Sensitivity indicates the smallest change in measurement that can be detected by the instrument.
Least count is referred to as the smallest unit that can be measured by a measuring instrument. It is found by dividing the smallest division on the main scale by the total number of divisions on Vernier calipers.
To calculate the least count of a clock, divide the smallest measurement unit of the clock by the total number of divisions on the scale. For example, if the smallest measurement unit is 0.1 seconds and there are 10 divisions on the scale, the least count would be 0.1 seconds divided by 10, which equals 0.01 seconds.
To find the least count of an instrument or measuring device, divide the smallest measurement unit by the total number of divisions on the scale. The least count represents the smallest increment that can be measured or displayed by the instrument.
The longest stage is the resting phase or the interphase which occur between cell divisions.
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The geologic time intervals from longest to shortest are eon, era, period, epoch, and age. This hierarchical sequence represents the largest divisions (eons) to the smallest subdivisions (ages) of Earth's history.