- 555 (number)
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For the telephone numbers, see 555 (telephone number).
555 Cardinal Five hundred [and] fifty-five Ordinal 555th
(Five hundred [and] fifty-fifth)Factorization Roman numeral DLV Binary 10001010112 Octal 10538 Duodecimal 3A312 Hexadecimal 22B16 555 is the natural number following 554 and preceding 556.
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Mathematical properties
It is a sphenic number.
In base 10, it is a repdigit, and because it is divisible by the sum of its digits, it is a Harshad number. It is also a Harshad number in binary, base 11, base 13 and hexadecimal.
Electronics
- 555 timer IC, a classic integrated circuit chip that has numerous timer and multivibrator applications, and historically widely used in electronics
Other fields
Five hundred [and] fifty five is:
- The years AD 555 and 555 BC.
- The telephone exchange for fictitious phone numbers in US movies and computer games- see 555 (telephone number) and North American Numbering Plan.
- The number of keyboard sonatas written by Domenico Scarlatti, according to the catalog by Ralph Kirkpatrick.
- A musical piece by Frank Zappa (Five-Five-FIVE). It refers to the time signature of the composition (5/8 - 5/8 - 5/4).
- The Thai version of lol in a text conversation. "5" in Thai is pronounced "ha," so three of them would be "hahaha."
- The approximate height of the Washington Monument in feet.
- Adolf Hitler's DAP registration number. He was actually the 55th member, as the founders began registering with 500 to make it appear as if there were many more people in the party ranks than there actually were.
- The Greek gematrical equivalent to the word Necronomicon, according to Simon[disambiguation needed ].
- Kamen Rider 555, a Japanese tokusatsu TV series, where "555" is read as "Φ's," "Phi's," or "Faiz."
- Cigarette brand, see State Express 555
- 5:55 (pronounced in English "five fifty-five") is the second album by French musician and actress Charlotte Gainsbourg. "5:55" is also the first song on this album.
See also
- Five hundred (disambiguation)
External links
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