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  2. E major - Wikipedia

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    The second movement of Schubert's Symphony No. 8 is in E major, as well as the piano sonatas D. 157, 157 and 459, the rondo from 566 (506), String Quartet D. 353, the middle movement of the Arpeggione Sonata. Several Schubert works end with numbers in E major, such as Die schöne Müllerin, 6 Grandes Marches D. 819 and the 6 Polonaises D. 824.

  3. E series of preferred numbers - Wikipedia

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    The E series is a system of preferred numbers (also called preferred values) derived for use in electronic components. It consists of the E3 , E6 , E12 , E24 , E48 , E96 and E192 series, [ 1 ] where the number after the 'E' designates the quantity of logarithmic value "steps" per decade .

  4. Péclet number - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the thermal fluids, the thermal Péclet number is equivalent to the product of the Reynolds number and the Prandtl number (Re × Pr). The Péclet number is defined as: Plan view: For P e L → 0 {\displaystyle Pe_{L}\rightarrow 0} , advection is negligible, and diffusion dominates mass transport.

  5. Rational number - Wikipedia

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    For example, a rational point is a point with rational coordinates (i.e., a point whose coordinates are rational numbers); a rational matrix is a matrix of rational numbers; a rational polynomial may be a polynomial with rational coefficients, although the term "polynomial over the rationals" is generally preferred, to avoid confusion between ...

  6. E (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    e (mathematical constant), a mathematical constant also known as Euler's number and Napier's constant; E notation, or scientific notation, a way of writing very large and very small numbers such as 5E7; ∃ (a backwards E; U+2203) or existential quantification, the symbol for "there exists...", in predicate logic

  7. E - Wikipedia

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    E, or e, is the fifth letter and the second vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is e (pronounced / ˈ iː / ); plural es , Es or E's .

  8. Numbers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Numbers (stylized as NUMB3RS) is an American crime drama television series that originally aired on CBS from January 23, 2005, to March 12, 2010, ...

  9. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The naming procedure for large numbers is based on taking the number n occurring in 10 3n+3 (short scale) or 10 6n (long scale) and concatenating Latin roots for its units, tens, and hundreds place, together with the suffix -illion. In this way, numbers up to 10 3·999+3 = 10 3000 (short scale) or 10 6·999 = 10 5994 (long scale