Numbers in engineering

This page contains numbers appearing in engineering.

List of numbers appearing in engineering
112: The main service s in the served 112  (namely, sub levels 5, 3, 2 and 1, service level, and floors 1-7 and 9-108).

It is also the.

136 (one hundred thirty-six) is the 16th, and therefore the number of tiles in a double-15 set.

Since it is also approximately equal to the reciprocal of the fine structure constant, it was used in the definition of the Eddington number, which is equal to 136 × 2256.

Furthermore, it is also the number of (namely, concourse, ground and 1 to 138; 41, 74, 110 and 137 have been skipped) served by the main service  in the.

There are 194 different s, for which the to   conversion, as used in, leads to.

It is also the number of es in the Monster group.

Furthermore, the, which is used for finding the largest known primes, gives 194 after two iterations.

204: In most of, there are 204 nominal frequencies (n × 0.1 MHz, where 876 <= n <= 1079).

It is also the number of s in a with.

441: In some countries, formerly used 441 s.

504: The is the  in the world. Its main service has a rise of 504.2 metres.

It is also the of the , which is isomorphic to PGL(2,8) and SL(2,8).

525: In most of the, used 525 s.

540: television has 540 visible s.

576: In most of the, has 576 visible s.