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Image:Scale one to thousand spheres no labels.svg|right|Click on the small very purple bottom-left sphere for volumes smaller than 1 E+30 m³, on the next larger sphere for 1 E+31 m³ to 1 E+32 m³, the next larger sphere for 1 E+32 m³ to 1 E+33 m³ units, and the largest sphere for 1 E+33 m³ to 1 E+34 m³
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To help compare different [[orders of magnitude]]s this page lists [[volume]]s between one thousand [[cube (geometry)|cubic]] [[giga]]metres and ten thousand cubic [[Tera-|terametre]]s (<math>10^{30}</math> to <math>10^{40}</math> cubic [[metre]]s). ''See also'' [[orders of magnitude (volume)|volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude]].
 
* '''[[1 E+29 m³|Volumes smaller]]''' than 1 [[Names of large numbers|nonillion]] (''a [[million]]'''<sup>5</sup>''''') cubic metres
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/>1 [[Names of large numbers|nonillion]] m³ (1 quintillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one million'''<sup>5</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>1 [[1000000000000000000000 (number)|sextillion]] km³ (1 trilliard km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one thousand million'''<sup>3</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>1 [[1000000000000 (number)|trillion]] Mm³ (1 billion Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one million'''<sup>2</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>1,000 Gm³ (one thousand cubic [[giga]]metres)
}}
* Volume of [[Alcyone (star)|Alcyone]], brightest star in the [[Pleiades]] = ~1{{e|30}} m³<ref>[[Jim Kaler|Kaler, Jim]], [http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/alcyone.html ''Alcyone''], retrieved 2008-11-18: "radius nearly 10 solar"</ref>
 
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/>10 [[Names of large numbers|nonillion]] m³ (10 quintillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten million'''<sup>5</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>10 [[1000000000000000000000 (number)|sextillion]] km³ (10 trilliard km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten thousand million'''<sup>3</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>10 [[1000000000000 (number)|trillion]] Mm³ (10 billion Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten million'''<sup>2</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>10,000 Gm³ (ten thousand cubic [[giga]]metres)
}}
* Volume of [[Arcturus]], brightest star in [[Boötes]] = ~1.7{{e|31}} m³<ref>Mozurkewich, David; Armstrong, J. Thomas; Hindsley, Robert B.; Quirrenbach, Andreas; Hummel, Christian A.; Hutter, Donald J.; Johnston, Kenneth J.; Hajian, Arsen R.; Elias II, Nicholas M.; Buscher, David F.; and Simon, Richard S.; ''Angular diameters of stars from the Mark III optical interferometer'', '''Astronomical Journal''', 126, 2502-2520 (2003)</ref>
 
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/>100 [[Names of large numbers|nonillion]] m³ (100 quintillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred million'''<sup>5</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>100 [[1000000000000000000000 (number)|sextillion]] km³ (100 trilliard km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred thousand million'''<sup>3</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>100 [[1000000000000 (number)|trillion]] Mm³ (100 billion Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred million'''<sup>2</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>100,000 Gm³ (one hundred thousand cubic [[giga]]metres)
}}
*  3.4 * 10<sup>32</sup> m³ = volume of [[Rigel]] the brightest star in [[Orion (constellation)|Orion]]<ref>Its radius is 70 times the Sun's</ref>
 
==1 E+33 m³ and larger==
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Image:Scale one to thousand spheres no labels.svg|right|Click on the small very purple bottom-left sphere for volumes smaller than 1 E+33 m³, on the next larger sphere for 1 E+34 m³ to 1 E+35 m³, the next larger sphere for 1 E+35 m³ to 1 E+36 m³ units, and the largest sphere for 1 E+36 m³ to 1 E+37 m³
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poly  0 216  56 216  56 172  0 172 [[#1 E+33 m³|1 E+33 m³ to 1 E+31 m³]]
poly  20 214 106 214 106 124  20 124 [[#1 E+34 m³|1 E+34 m³ to 1 E+35 m³]]
poly  32 201 220 201 220  14  32  14 [[#1 E+35 m³|1 E+35 m³ to 1 E+36 m³]]
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/>1 [[Names of large numbers|decillion]] m³ (1,000 quintillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one thousand million'''<sup>5</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>1 [[1000000000000000000000000 (number)|septillion]] km³ (1 quadrillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one million'''<sup>4</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>1 [[1000000000000000 (number)|quadrillion]] Mm³ (1 billiard Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one thousand million'''<sup>2</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>1 [[million]] Gm³ (one million cubic [[giga]]metres)
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*  1.4 * 10<sup>33</sup> m³ = volume of [[Gamma Crucis|γ Crucis]], a [[red giant]] in [[Crux]]<ref>Its radius is 113 times the Sun's</ref>
 
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/>10 [[Names of large numbers|decillion]] m³ (10,000 quintillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten thousand million'''<sup>5</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>10 [[1000000000000000000000000 (number)|septillion]] km³ (10 quadrillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten million'''<sup>4</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>10 [[1000000000000000 (number)|quadrillion]] Mm³ (10 billiard Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten thousand million'''<sup>2</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>10 [[million]] Gm³ (ten million cubic [[giga]]metres)
}}
*  ~1 * 10<sup>34</sup> m³ = volume of [[Deneb]], a white [[supergiant]] in [[Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus]]<ref>Its radius is estimated to be 200 to 300 times the Sun's</ref>
* 6.4 * 10<sup>34</sup> m³ = volume of [[Eta Carinae|η Carinae]], a [[white supergiant]] in [[Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus]]<ref>Its radius is estimated to be 200 to 300 times the Sun's</ref>
 
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/>100 [[Names of large numbers|decillion]] m³ (100,000 quintillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred thousand million'''<sup>5</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>100 [[1000000000000000000000000 (number)|septillion]] km³ (100 quadrillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred million'''<sup>4</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>100 [[1000000000000000 (number)|quadrillion]] Mm³ (100 billiard Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred thousand million'''<sup>2</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>100 [[million]] Gm³ (one hundred million cubic [[giga]]metres)
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* 1.3{{e|35}} m³ = estimated volume of [[S Orionis]]<ref>[http://webviz.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-out.add=.&-source=II/224/cadars&recno=9107 VizeR page for Antares], retrieved 2009-11-18: "5.1e+02 solRad"</ref>
* 1.5{{e|35}} m³ = volume of [[Antares]], a [[Mira variable]] in [[Orion (constellation)|Orion]]<ref>[http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-out.add=.&-source=II/224/cadars&recno=2512 VizeR page for S Orionis], retrieved 2009-11-18: "5.3e+02 solRad"</ref>
 
==1 E+36 m³ and larger==
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Image:Scale one to thousand spheres no labels.svg|right|Click on the small very purple bottom-left sphere for volumes smaller than 1 E+36 m³, on the next larger sphere for 1 E+37 m³ to 1 E+38 m³, the next larger sphere for 1 E+38 m³ to 1 E+39 m³ units, and the largest sphere for 1 E+39 m³ to 1 E+40 m³
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poly  20 214 106 214 106 124  20 124 [[#1 E+37 m³|1 E+37 m³ to 1 E+38 m³]]
poly  32 201 220 201 220  14  32  14 [[#1 E+38 m³|1 E+38 m³ to 1 E+39 m³]]
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/>1 [[Names of large numbers|undecillion]] m³ (1 sextillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one million'''<sup>6</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>1 [[Names of large numbers|octillion]] km³ (1,000 quadrillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one thousand million'''<sup>4</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>1 [[1000000000000000000 (number)|quintillion]] Mm³ (1 trillion Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one million'''<sup>3</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br  
/>1 [[1000000000 (number)|billion]] Gm³ (one milliard Gm3 in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one thousand million'' cubic [[giga]]metres)<br  
/>1 Tm³ (one cubic [[Tera-|terametre]])
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* 4{{e|36}} m³ = possible volume of [[Mu Cephei|µ Cephei]] (estimates vary)
* 8{{e|36}} m³ = estimated volume of [[VY Canis Majoris]], a red [[hypergiant]] star<ref>Humphreys, Roberta M.; [http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0610433 ''VY Canis Majoris: The Astrophysical Basis of its Luminosity''], arxiv.org, 13 October 2006, page 3, retrieved 2009-11-18: "1800 to 2100 R⊙"</ref>
 
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/>10 [[Names of large numbers|undecillion]] m³ (10 sextillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten million'''<sup>6</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>10 [[Names of large numbers|octillion]] km³ (10,000 quadrillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten thousand million'''<sup>4</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>10 [[1000000000000000000 (number)|quintillion]] Mm³ (10 trillion Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten million'''<sup>3</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>10 [[1000000000 (number)|billion]] Gm³ (ten milliard Gm3 in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''ten thousand million'' cubic [[giga]]metres)<br
/>10 Tm³ (ten cubic [[Tera-|terametres]])
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/>100 [[Names of large numbers|undecillion]] m³ (100 sextillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred million'''<sup>6</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>100 [[Names of large numbers|octillion]] km³ (100,000 quadrillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred thousand million'''<sup>4</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>100 [[1000000000000000000 (number)|quintillion]] Mm³ (100 trillion Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred million'''<sup>3</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>100 [[1000000000 (number)|billion]] Gm³ (one hundred milliard Gm3 in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one hundred thousand million'' cubic [[giga]]metres)<br
/>100 Tm³ (one hundred cubic [[Tera-|terametres]])
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* 3.9{{e|38}} m³ = 390 undecillion m³ = volume of a sphere which would enclose the orbit of [[Neptune]]
 
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==1 E+39 m³ and larger==
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Image:Scale one to thousand spheres no labels.svg|right|Click on the small very purple bottom-left sphere for volumes smaller than 1 E+39 m³, on the next larger sphere for 1 E+40 m³ to 1 E+41 m³, the next larger sphere for 1 E+41 m³ to 1 E+42 m³ units, and the largest sphere for 1 E+42 m³ to 1 E+43 m³
poly  0 230  28 230  28 198  0 198 [[#1 E+38 m³|smaller than 1 E+39 m³]]
poly  0 216  56 216  56 172  0 172 [[#1 E+39 m³|1 E+39 m³ to 1 E+40 m³]]
poly  20 214 106 214 106 124  20 124 [[1 E+40 m³#1 E+40 m³|1 E+40 m³ to 1 E+41 m³]]
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/>1 [[Names of large numbers|duodecillion]] m³ (1,000 sextillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one thousand million'''<sup>6</sup>''''' [[cubic metre]]s)<br
/>1 [[Names of large numbers|nonillion]] km³ (1 quintillion km³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one million'''<sup>5</sup>''''' [[cubic kilometre]]s)<br
/>1 [[1000000000000000000000 (number)|sextillion]] Mm³ (1 trilliard Mm³ in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one thousand million'''<sup>3</sup>''''' [[cubic megametre]]s)<br
/>1 [[1000000000000 (number)|trillion]] Gm³ (one billion Gm3 in [[Long and short scales|long scale terminology]], ''one million'''<sup>2</sup>''''' cubic [[giga]]metres)<br
/>1,000 Tm³ (one thousand cubic [[Tera-|terametres]])
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* 6{{e|39}} m³ = possible volume of the [[Heliosphere]] inside the Termination shock
 
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* '''[[1 E+40 m³|Volumes larger]]''' than or equal to 10 [[Names of large numbers|duodecillion]] (''ten thousand million'''<sup>6</sup>''''') cubic metres
 
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Orders of magnitude (volume)]]

Latest revision as of 01:00, 5 April 2014

Royal Votaw is my title but I never truly favored that title. Delaware is our beginning location. His day job is a monetary officer but he plans on altering it. One of his preferred hobbies is taking part in crochet but he hasn't made a dime with it.

Take a look at my homepage; www.jocurionline12.com