110 (NUMBER)

'110' (''one hundred [and] ten'') is the natural number following 109 and preceding 111. It is also known as ‘eleventy’, a term made famous by linguist and author J. R. R. Tolkien and derived from the Old English ''hund endleofantig.''[1]
Cardinalone hundred [and]
ten
Ordinal 110th
Factorization2 cdot 5 cdot 11
Divisors 1, 2, 5, 10,
11, 22, 55, 110
Roman numeral CX
Binary 1101110
Hexadecimal 6E


Contents
In mathematics
In other fields
References

In mathematics


110 is a sphenic number, a pronic number, a Harshad number and a self number. At 110, the Mertens function reaches a low of −5. 110 is the sum of three consecutive squares, 110 = 5^2 + 6^2 + 7^2.

In other fields


110 is also:

★ The year AD '110' or 110 BC.

★ The atomic number of darmstadtium.

1-1-0, the emergency telephone number used to reach police services in Iran, Japan, Germany, Estonia and China (Mainland China). Also used to reach the Fire and rescue services in Norway. For this reason, some people in Germany suggested "policium" as a possible name for darmstadtium before the element was named.

★ The age a person must attain in order to be considered a supercentenarian.

★ The age at which Joseph died (Bible, Genesis 50:26).

★ The age at which Joshua, son of Nun, died (Bible, Joshua 24:29).

★ The number of sons of Azgad who returned with Ezra from Babylon (Bible, Ezra 8:12).

★ A card game related to Forty-five (card game).

110 film, a photographic film format invented by Kodak, which is easier to load than 35mm film.


110 film (roll format), another photographic film format produced from 1898 to 1929.

★ A percentage in the expression "To give 110%", meaning to give a little more effort than one's maximum effort

★ The International 110 is a 2-person keel racing sailboat.

★ The number of stories (by common reckoning) of the Sears Tower in Chicago.

★ The TCP port used for POP3 email protocol

★ A certain Telecommunications patch panel is called a 110 block

★ The Rule 110 cellular automaton, a significant cellular automaton.

★ The abjad(ابجد) translation of word "علی"(Ali) in Arabic and Persian.

★ The number of cornets in the parade in "Seventy-Six Trombones," from Meredith Willson's musical ''The Music Man''.

★ An album by hardcore punk band, Count Me Out, ''110 (album)''

★ The model number of the Messerschmitt Bf 110 twin engined fighter

References


1. http://www.etymonline.com/columns/language.htm


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