"10 to the 10th power" ( 10 10 1 0 1 0 ) is called Ten Billion (on the short scale, common in English) or, in scientific notation with metric prefixes, it relates to Giga ( 10 9 1 0 9 ) but is 10 times that, while in names of large numbers it's part of Decillion ( 10 33 1 0 3 3 ) but for 10 10 1 0 1 0 it's simply Ten Billion (10,000,000,000).
"Dad, what's 10 to the 10th power?" "Ten billion." [Silence for a bit.]
A vigintillion is a massive number, most commonly defined in the short scale as 1 followed by 63 zeros (106310 to the 63rd power1063), making it one thousand novemdecillion, though historically and in the long scale (used in some European countries), it could mean 1 followed by 120 zeros (1012010 to the 120th power10120). The modern standard in English-speaking countries uses the short scale, where a vigintillion is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,0001 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 0001,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
From the vocabulary section above, we know that "nano" means . To convert from nanometers to meters, we simply replace the prefix with its value. Therefore, 1.0 n m = 1.0 ∗ 10 − 9 m , and the answer is 10 − 9 m .
Person 1: “Noooo — it's infinity +1!” The thing is, infinity is not a number, but a concept or idea. A "googol" is the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes. The biggest number with a name is a "googolplex," which is the number 1 followed by a googol zeroes.
(hyperbole is common now) Sometimes we make new words that are half joking, for example "Kajillion." This is not a real number, it just represents the idea of an absurdly large amount.
Tera- (/ˈtɛrə/; symbol T) is a metric prefix denoting a factor of a short-scale trillion or long-scale billion (1012 or 1000000000000). It was adopted in the International System of Units (SI) in 1960.
"I love you" in math often uses numerical codes like 143 (I=1, love=4, you=3 letters) or mathematical expressions, like graphing the equation 3sin(x)−2sin(2x)+sin(3x)=03 sine x minus 2 sine 2 x plus sine 3 x equals 03sin(𝑥)−2sin(2𝑥)+sin(3𝑥)=0 to draw the words, or representing infinity as 1/∞1 / infinity1/∞ for endless love, showing love through unique formulas, functions, or codes.
Ten to the power of googolplex is called googolduplex (also called googolplexplex, googolplusplex, and googolplexian).
Kilo- means 1,000; a Kilobyte is one thousand bytes. Mega- means 1,000,000; a Megabyte is a million bytes. Giga- means 1,000,000,000; a Gigabyte is a billion bytes. Tera- means 1,000,000,000,000; a Terabyte is a trillion bytes.
Nano (symbol n) is a unit prefix meaning one billionth. Used primarily with the metric system, this prefix denotes a factor of 10−9 or 0.000000001.
A nanosecond is one-billionth of a second. It can be measured using high-speed electronic circuits or with lasers, which can produce pulses of light that last just a few nanoseconds.
None of the words jillion, zillion, squillion, gazillion, kazillion, bajillion, or bazillion (or Brazilian) are real numbers. In the last two cases above, you'll notice that instead of an equals symbol we've used a squiggly equals symbol.
A unit of quantity equal to 10183 (1 followed by 183 zeros).
Quattuorvigintillion. A unit of quantity equal to 1075 (1 followed by 75 zeros).
Femtometer: A femtometer is a unit of length equal to one quadrillionth of a meter. It is commonly used in particle physics and nuclear physics to describe the sizes of subatomic particles and the distances between them.
In addition to those listed in the everyday-use table, the SI includes standardised prefixes for 1015 (peta), 1018 (exa), 1021 (zetta), 1024 (yotta), 1027 (ronna), and 1030 (quetta); and for 10−15 (femto), 10−18 (atto), 10−21 (zepto), 10−24 (yocto), 10−27 (ronto), and 10−30 (quecto).
A picosecond (abbreviated as ps) is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to 10−12 or 1⁄1 000 000 000 000 (one trillionth) of a second. That is one trillionth, or one millionth of one millionth of a second, or 0.000 000 000 001 seconds.