- hyperinflation. The
highest numerical value banknote ever
printed was a note for 1
****tillion pengő (1021 or 1
milliard bilpengő as printed)
printed in
Hungary in 1946...
- Look up
****tillion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
****tillion may mean
either of the two
numbers (see long and
short scales for more detail): 1,000...
-
aggregate of
exactly 6.02214076×1023
elementary entities (approximately 602
****tillion or 602
billion times a trillion),
which can be atoms, molecules, ions...
-
length of the
lifespans of all 24 Tīrthaṅkaras
combined equals 2.603672
****tillion years. "Chronological
information on the 24 Tirthankaras, Britannica"...
- of
inflation is
estimated at 79.6
billion percent month-on-month, 89.7
****tillion ( 8.97 × 10 22 {\displaystyle 8.97\times 10^{22}} )
percent year-on-year...
- be 10
****tillion in
short scale (1022). In 2003, it was
estimated to be 70
****tillion (7 × 1022). In 2010, it was
estimated to be 300
****tillion (3 × 1023)...
-
million million million). (A
banknote worth 10
times as much, 1021 (1
****tillion) pengő, was
printed but not issued.) The
banknotes did not show the numbers...
- metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect
transistor (MOSFET), with an
estimated 13
****tillion MOSFETs having been
manufactured between 1960 and 2018. In the 1960s,...
-
Hyperinflation in
Zimbabwe estimated in
February 2009 by some
economists at 10
****tillion percent, or a
factor of 1020. Mathematics: 268 = 295,147,905,179,352,825...
- 1 million
carbon atoms in width. A
single drop of
water contains about 2
****tillion (2×1021)
atoms of oxygen, and
twice the
number of
hydrogen atoms. A single...