Order of Magnitude Calculator

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Order of Magnitude Calculator

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About Order of Magnitude

The order of magnitude of a number is the power of 10 closest to that number. It helps us understand the scale or size of a number in a simplified way.

Formula:

Order of Magnitude = ⌊log₁₀(|x|)⌋, where x is the input number

Properties:

  • For numbers between 1 and 10, the order of magnitude is 0
  • For numbers between 10 and 100, the order of magnitude is 1
  • For numbers between 0.1 and 1, the order of magnitude is -1
  • The order of magnitude is always an integer

Examples:

Number Order of Magnitude Scientific Notation
42 1 4.2 × 10¹
0.007 -3 7 × 10⁻³
1,000,000 6 1 × 10⁶

Applications:

  • Scientific notation
  • Estimation and approximation
  • Understanding scale in physics and astronomy
  • Data analysis and visualization
  • Engineering and technical calculations

Tips:

  • For numbers between 1 and 10, the order of magnitude is 0
  • Multiply by 10 to increase the order of magnitude by 1
  • Divide by 10 to decrease the order of magnitude by 1
  • Negative orders of magnitude represent very small numbers
  • Positive orders of magnitude represent very large numbers

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