104 (number)

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List of numbersIntegers
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Cardinalone hundred four
Ordinal104th
(one hundred fourth)
Factorization23 × 13
Divisors1, 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 52, 104
Greek numeralΡΔ´
Roman numeralCIV
Binary11010002
Ternary102123
Octal1508
Duodecimal8812
Hexadecimal6816

104 (one hundred [and] four) is the natural number following 103 and preceding 105.

In mathematics[]

104 is a primitive semiperfect number[1] and a composite number, with its divisors being 1, 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 52 and 104. As it has 8 divisors total, and 8 is one of those divisors, 104 is a refactorable number. The distinct prime factors of 104 add up to 15, and so do the ones of 105, hence the two numbers form a Ruth-Aaron pair under the first definition.

In regular geometry, 104 is the smallest number of unit line segments that can exist in a plane with four of them touching at every vertex.

In science[]

  • The atomic number of rutherfordium.
  • Number of degrees Fahrenheit corresponding to 40 Celsius.

In other fields[]

104 is also:

  • The number of Corinthian columns in the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the largest temple ever built in Greece.
  • The number of guns on Admiral Horatio Nelson's flagship HMS Victory.
  • The number of keys on a standard Windows keyboard.
  • The number of Symphonies written by Joseph Haydn upon which numbers are agreed (though in fact, he wrote more: see list of symphonies by Joseph Haydn).
  • Cent Quatre, an arts centre in Paris.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sloane's A006036 : Primitive pseudoperfect numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
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