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96 (number)


96 (number)


96 (ninety-six) is the natural number following 95 and preceding 97. It is a number that appears the same when turned upside down.

In mathematics

96 is:

  • an octagonal number.
  • a refactorable number.
  • an untouchable number.
  • a semiperfect number since it is a multiple of 6.
  • an abundant number since the sum of its proper divisors is greater than 96.
  • the fourth Granville number and the second non-perfect Granville number. The next Granville number is 126, the previous being 24.
  • the sum of Euler's totient function φ(x) over the first seventeen integers.
  • strobogrammatic in bases 10 (9610), 11 (8811) and 95 (1195).
  • palindromic in bases 11 (8811), 15 (6615), 23 (4423), 31 (3331), 47 (2247) and 95 (1195).
  • an Erdős–Woods number, since it is possible to find sequences of 96 consecutive integers such that each inner member shares a factor with either the first or the last member.
  • divisible by the number of prime numbers (24) below 96.
  • the smallest natural number that can be expressed as the difference of two nonzero squares in more than three ways: 10 2 2 2 {\displaystyle 10^{2}-2^{2}} , 11 2 5 2 {\displaystyle 11^{2}-5^{2}} , 14 2 10 2 {\displaystyle 14^{2}-10^{2}} or 25 2 23 2 {\displaystyle 25^{2}-23^{2}} .

Skilling's figure, a degenerate uniform polyhedron, has a Euler characteristic χ = 96. {\displaystyle \chi =-96.}

Every integer greater than 96 may be represented as a sum of distinct super-prime numbers.

In geography

  • Ninety Six, South Carolina
  • Ninety Six District, a historical judicial and military district of colonial America which extended through North and South Carolina
  • Ninety Six National Historic Site, in Ninety Six, South Carolina, derives its name from the original settlement's distance in miles from a Cherokee village in the Blue Ridge Mountains

In music

  • The song "96 Tears" by garage rock band Question Mark and the Mysterians
  • "96", a song by Uverworld, a Japanese band.
  • "96 Quite Bitter Beings", a song recorded by rock band CKY
  • "96 Degrees In The Shade", a song on an album with the same title (official song title "1865", recorded by Jamaican reggae band Third World.

In science

  • The atomic number of curium, an actinide.
  • Messier 96, a magnitude 10.5 spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo
  • The New General Catalogue object NGC 96, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Andromeda

In other fields

  • An Australian TV soap opera, Number 96 (broadcast 1972–1977)
    • A 1974 film based on the TV series, Number 96
  • Class of '96 was a short-lived Fox drama series which aired in 1993
  • 96 dpi, the standard resolution of the monitor of an IBM-compatible computer running Microsoft Windows
  • The number of surat Al-Alaq in the Qur'an
  • According to Gurdjieff's Fourth Way symbolism, the number of the Moon level
  • The 96th United States Congress met January 1979 to January 1981 during the last two years of President Jimmy Carter's administration
  • The 96th Infantry Division (United States) was a unit of the United States Army in World War II
  • German submarine U-96, a German U-boat during World War II and subject of the film Das Boot
  • The Saab 96 car produced from 1960 to 1966
  • STS-96, Space Shuttle Discovery mission launched May 27, 1999
  • Mars 96 was a Russian orbiter launched in 1996
  • The designation of American Interstate 96, a freeway in Michigan
  • U.S. Route 96 is a north–south route in Texas
  • Four New York City Subway stops along 96th Street in Manhattan:
    • 96th Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line), serving the 1, ​2, and ​3 trains
    • 96th Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line), serving the A, ​B, and ​C trains
    • 96th Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line), serving the 4, ​6, and <6> trains
    • 96th Street (IND Second Avenue Line); under construction
  • 96th Street (Manhattan)
  • A warrior caste divided into 96 clans, Maratha
  • An Indian movie, '96 (film)

See also

  • List of highways numbered 96

References

External links

  • On the number 96

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