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... 1.37 billion light years across. You would have to line up 9.1 quadrillion* suns, or a quintillion Earths to reach from one end of the ... of just over 150,000 miles per hour--it would take 53 quadrillion years to get from one end to the other, which is only about four million times the age of ... scale. So short scale/long scale/power: 1 quadrillion = 1 billiard = 1015, and 1 quintillion = 1 trillion ...
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... change E=mc^2 into m=E/c^2.
In the U.S., each year we use about 100 quadrillion btu (100 "quads") of primary energy. This is ... energy would supply this amount of energy by simply typing "(100 quadrillion btu)/((3*10^8 meters/second)^2) in kilograms" ... . Google handles all of the unit conversions and returns "(100 quadrillion btu) / ((3 * (10^8) (meters / second))^2) = 1 172 ...
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... US could supply today’s annual energy needs with 67 quads (quadrillion BTU) instead of 102 quads. That’s $650 Billion worth of energy ... price of roughly $8 per million BTU. Saving 35 quadrillion BTU of energy with changes at power plants thus equates to a savings of ... cents, which equals $29.30 per million BTU. If the 35 quadrillion BTU of energy efficiency savings all occur at point of end ...
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... hundred billion
1013
1,00,00,00,00,00,000
Neel
Ten trillion
1015
1,00,00,00,00,00,00,000
Padma
One quadrillion
1017
1,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,000
Shankh
One hundred quadrillion
1019
1,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,000
Mahashankh
Ten quintillion
At present, the Indian numbering system is used in ...
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... means.
No, Mr. Brady, no one has claimed that "the stimulus created several quadrillion new jobs." Gee, you'd think someone who is gloating about all the inaccurate information on the ... harder: The actual claim is that the stimulus has created 1 million jobs, not a quadrillion (which really isn't even a number).
No, Mr. Geithner, you don't really take "great honor and ...
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... links are to articles elsewhere (such as Reuters) for updated information.
Statistics
China
US
Total Energy Consumption
73.808 quadrillion BTU(‘06) (#2)
99.856 quadrillion BTU (2006) (#1)
Total Electricity Consumption
2.835 trillion kWH (#2)
3.873 trillion kWH (2006) (#1)
Coal Production
2584.246 ...
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