152 (number)
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Cardinal | one hundred fifty-two | |||
Ordinal | 152nd (one hundred fifty-second) | |||
Factorization | 23 × 19 | |||
Divisors | 1, 2, 4, 8, 19, 38, 76, 152 | |||
Greek numeral | ΡΝΒ´ | |||
Roman numeral | CLII | |||
Binary | 100110002 | |||
Ternary | 121223 | |||
Octal | 2308 | |||
Duodecimal | 10812 | |||
Hexadecimal | 9816 |
152 (one hundred [and] fifty-two) is the natural number following 151 and preceding 153.
In mathematics[]
152 is the sum of four consecutive primes (31 + 37 + 41 + 43). It is a nontotient since there is no integer with 152 coprimes below it.
152 is a refactorable number since it is divisible by the total number of divisors it has, and in base 10 it is divisible by the sum of its digits, making it a Harshad number.
Recently, the smallest repunit probable prime in base 152 was found, it has 589570 digits.[1]
In the military[]
- Focke-Wulf Ta 152 was a Luftwaffe high-altitude interceptor fighter aircraft during World War II
- USS Bond (AM-152) was a United States Navy Admirable-class minesweeper during World War II
- USS Cahuilla (ATF-152) was a United States Navy Navajo-class fleet tug during World War II
- USS Carmita (IX-152) was a United States Navy supply ship during World War II
- USS Du Pont (DD-152) was a United States Navy Wickes-class destroyer during World War II
- USS General Omar Bundy (AP-152) was a United States Navy General G. O. Squier-class transport ship during World War II
- USS Latimer (APA-152) was a United States Navy Haskell-class attack transport during World War II
- USS Peterson (DE-152) was a United States Navy Edsall-class destroyer escort during World War II
In transportation[]
- The Baade 152, the first German jet passenger airliner in 1958
- The Cessna 152 airplane
- Garuda Indonesia Flight 152 was an Indonesian flight from Jakarta to Medan that crashed on September 26, 1997
- London Buses route 152
In TV, radio, games and cinema[]
- The aviation-frequency radio exchange (pronounced one-fifty-two), as 152 is associated with the Cessna 152
- "NY152" AOL e-mail account use by Joe in the movie You've Got Mail
In other fields[]
152 is also:
- The year AD 152 or 152 BC
- 152 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 759 – 760 CE
- 152 Atala is a dark type D main belt asteroid
- The atomic number of an element temporarily called Unpentbium[2]
- Sonnet 152
- The Garmin GPS 152, produced in 2001
- The Xerox DocuMate 152 Sheetfed Scanner
- The number of whole millimeter “ticks” on a six-inch ruler
See also[]
- List of highways numbered 152
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 152
- United States Supreme Court cases, Volume 152
- Psalms 152–155
References[]
External links[]
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