Powers of 1024
The first few powers of 210 are a little more than those of 1000:
| 210 | = | 1 024 | ≈ 10001 | (2.3% deviation) |
| 220 | = | 1 048 576 | ≈ 10002 | (4.6% deviation) |
| 230 | = | 1 073 741 824 | ≈ 10003 | (6.9% deviation) |
| 240 | = | 1 099 511 627 776 | ≈ 10004 | (9.1% deviation) |
| 250 | = | 1 125 899 906 842 624 | ≈ 10005 | (11.2% deviation) |
| 260 | = | 1 152 921 504 606 846 976 | ≈ 10006 | (13.3% deviation) |
| 270 | = | 1 180 591 620 717 411 303 424 | ≈ 10007 | (15.3% deviation) |
See also IEEE 1541-2002.
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