magnitude
Aussprache: [ˈmæɡ.nɪ.tud]
Kontext: „science“
(noun) the size or amount of something. It helps us understand how big or important something is, like in numbers or measurements.
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The magnitude of the earthquake was measured at 7.0, which means it was very strong.
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The candle's light could not compare in magnitude to the bright stadium lights.
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What is the magnitude of the largest planet in our solar system?
Kontext: „importance“
(noun) how important or serious something is. This helps us understand the impact of an event or situation.
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The magnitude of her achievement impressed everyone at the ceremony.
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The problem seemed small at first, but its true magnitude was quickly realized.
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Do you think the magnitude of the issue has been fully understood?
Kontext: „math“
(noun) the value of a number that tells us how much of something there is, usually in terms of distance or amount.
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In math class, we learned that the magnitude of a vector shows its length.
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I thought the magnitude of the error was small, but it actually changed everything.
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Can you find the magnitude of this vector using the formula?