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They can be, particularly if you are primarily interested in an order of magnitude.
No, it does not. The Benford Law requires the numbers to span several orders of magnitude, Erdos numbers have a very small range.
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The magnitude of the characteristic that is being measured and the units of measurement used to measure it. Examples: Change in magnitude: A small dog might have a mass of 5 kg (1 digit) while an [Asian] elephant might be 5000 kg (4 digits). Change in units: A small dog may be 5 kg (1 digit) or 5000 grams (4 digits) or 5000000 milligrams (7 digits).
After the magnitude of any capacity or volume of space has been measured, it can be expressed in units of 'kiloliters'. If the sample is relatively small, then the choice of 'kiloliter' may produce an inconveniently small number, and 'liter' or 'milliliter' may be preferred.
The number of family members would be in the ones; the order of magnitude is 0.
The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.
No
The order of magnitude of the radius of an atom is on the scale of 10^-10 meters, or 0.1 nanometers. This is a very small distance, reflecting the tiny size of atoms.
A yoldiid is a member of the family Yoldiidae, a family of small saltwater clams in the order Nuculanoida.
They can be, particularly if you are primarily interested in an order of magnitude.
The family did the work on the small farm. The children as young as two helped with the farm.
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The triangle is not in the brass family. It is in the percussion family because it is struck with a small mallet in order to produce sound.
No one seriously refers to Jupiter as a "brown star". Jupiter is an order of magnitude too small to be a star of ANY magnitude; the internal pressure is far too low to support nuclear fusion.
The family unit on the farm
A large force can be indicated by a vector with a longer arrow or a larger magnitude. A small force can be indicated by a vector with a shorter arrow or a smaller magnitude.