182 (number)
182 (one hundred [and] eighty-two) is the natural number following 181 and preceding 183.
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Cardinal | one hundred eighty-two | |||
Ordinal | 182nd (one hundred eighty-second) | |||
Factorization | 2 × 7 × 13 | |||
Divisors | 1, 2, 7, 13, 14, 26, 91, 182 | |||
Greek numeral | ΡΠΒ´ | |||
Roman numeral | CLXXXII | |||
Binary | 101101102 | |||
Ternary | 202023 | |||
Senary | 5026 | |||
Octal | 2668 | |||
Duodecimal | 13212 | |||
Hexadecimal | B616 | |||
Hebrew | קפב (Kuf Peh Bet) | |||
Ge'ez numeral | ፻፹፪ | |||
Chinese numeral | 百八十二 | |||
Fibonacci | 001000010011 |
In mathematics
- 182 is an even number
- 182 is a composite number, as it is a positive integer with a positive divisor other than one or itself
- 182 is a deficient number, as the sum of its proper divisors, 154, is less than 182
- 182 is a member of the Mian–Chowla sequence: 1, 2, 4, 8, 13, 21, 31, 45, 66, 81, 97, 123, 148, 182[1]
- 182 is a nontotient number,[2] as there is no integer with exactly 182 coprimes below it
- 182 is an odious number
- 182 is a pronic number, oblong number or heteromecic number, a number which is the product of two consecutive integers (13 × 14)[3]
- 182 is a repdigit in the D'ni numeral system (77), and in base 9 (222)
- 182 is a sphenic number, the product of three prime factors[4]
- 182 is a square-free number
- 182 is an Ulam number[5]
- Divisors of 182: 1, 2, 7, 13, 14, 26, 91, 182
In astronomy
- 182 Elsa is a S-type main belt asteroid
- OGLE-TR-182 is a star in the constellation Carina
In the military
- JDS Ise (DDH-182), a Hyūga-class helicopter destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
- The United States Air Force 182d Airlift Wing unit at Greater Peoria Regional Airport, Peoria, Illinois
- USNS George W. Goethals (T-AP-182) was a United States Navy troop transport during World War II
- USS Arcturus (SP-182) was a United States Navy yacht during World War I
- USS Gadsden (AK-182) was a United States Navy Alamosa-class cargo ship during World War II
- USS Gustafson (DE-182) was a United States Navy Cannon-class destroyer escort during World War II
- USS Salmon (SS-182) was a United States Navy Salmon-class submarine during World War II
- USS Thomas (DD-182) was a United States Navy Wickes-class destroyer following World War I
- 182nd Fighter Squadron, Texas Air National Guard unit of the Texas Air National Guard
- 182nd Infantry Regiment, now known as the 182nd Cavalry Squadron (RSTA), is the oldest combat regiment in the United States Army
- 182nd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I
In music
- Blink-182, an American pop punk band
- Blink-182 (album), their 2003 eponymous album
In transportation
- Alfa Romeo 182 Formula One car
- 182nd–183rd Streets station on the IND Concourse Line (B and D trains) of the New York City Subway
- London Buses route 182
- Bücker Bü 182 was a single-seat advanced trainer plane in Germany
- Cessna 182 marketed under the name Skylane, is a four-seat, single-engine, light airplane
- Flight 182
- Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 collided with a Cessna skyhawk in San Diego on September 25, 1978
- Air India Flight 182, exploded by a terrorist bombing off the coast of Ireland on June 23, 1985
- DDG-182 Mirai, a fictional ship in the anime Zipang
In other fields
182 is also:
- The year AD 182 or 182 BC
- The atomic number of an element temporarily called Unoctbium
- The Laird o Logie is child ballad #182
- The human gene GPR182 (or G protein-coupled receptor 182)
- The Star of Bombay is a 182-carat (36.4 g) cabochon-cut star sapphire originating from Sri Lanka
- The band Blink 182 used the number randomly to distinguish themselves from another band named Blink
See also
External links
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References
- "Sloane's A005282 : Mian-Chowla sequence". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
- "Sloane's A005277 : Nontotients". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
- "Sloane's A002378 : Oblong (or promic, pronic, or heteromecic) numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
- "Sloane's A007304 : Sphenic numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
- "Sloane's A002858 : Ulam numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
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