Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/02/24

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Subject: [Leica] Magnitude.
From: Jeff Moore <jbm@jbm.org>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 20:07:43 -0500
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2003-02-24-17:12:58 Austin Franklin:
> Er, OK, I know I didn't ask specifically what it was, and asked if you knew
> WHAT it was...so I'll be more specific this time.  What IS "an order of
> magnitude"?

H'mm... is he joking, or does he actually want someone to answer?
Everybody knows this, right?

Okay, I'll bite.  It's a factor of ten.  A hundred and a thousand are
one order of magnitude apart; ten and a thousand are two orders of
magnitude different.  For those of us who used to play scientists on
TV or elsewhere, and thus spent a lot of time using numbers in
scientific notation, there's an order of magnitude difference per
difference in the 10s exponent;  it's the same thing.

H'mm.  Maybe everybody doesn't know this -- I'm now recalling having
run across some pretty imprecise uses of the term.  It's right up
there with those who haven't a clue what "decimate" means (remove --
originally, kill -- one tenth of a population) yet insist on using it
with great drama.
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