Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology
@_ Welt, Mundo, Monde, Mondo, World
Zahlen, Número, Nombre, Numero, Number
, lat. "viginti unus"
Zahl 00021 in Alltag und Sprache
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- A Chronology of Time
- The Hillsborough Tragedy
- 'The Grove Family' - The TV Programme
- The Sub-Atomic World of Kaons, Axions, J/Psi, Sigma and Xi Particles.
- Down's Syndrome
- Horoscopes
- Why the Earth Has Seasons
- Red Dwarf - The TV Series
- Latitude
- The Scuttling of the German High Seas Fleet, 1919
- The People of Northern Ireland
- The Montreal Massacre
- Birthdays
- The Wiccan Year Wheel - an introduction
- The Irish War of Independence
- The Harmonic Institution
- Alaska, USA
- General Midi and Midi Files
- Old Announcements: 2004
- Old Announcements: 2002
- The Joy of Cornhole
- The Horsehead Nebula
- Nano the Dwarf - A Guide to Decimal Prefixes
- Overland Challenge - Itinerary
- 'Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons' - the Episode Guide
- 'The Flowers of Manchester' - the Song
- Fred and Rose West - Multiple Murderers
- Williamina Fleming - Astronomy Pioneer
- Friendly Numbers
- SETI and the Wow! Signal
- The Mysteries of Stonehenge
- Great Dates in History
- Great Party Games
- Martina Navratilova - Tennis Player
- The Climate of South-central Pennsylvania, USA
- Blackjack - the Card Game
- Ichthyosis Foetalis and Harlequin Babies
- Old Announcements: 2005
- Old Announcements: January - September 2011
- Heaven - The Christian's Blessed Hope
- Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) - Singer/Songwriter
- Are you Statistically Prepared to Become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
- Doctor Who Episode Guide: 2005 - 2009
- The Life of Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States
- The Jesus and Mary Chain - the Band
- Doctor Who Episode Guide: the 1960s
- Alcatraz, San Francisco, California, USA
- The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex
- Morecambe, England, UK
- Constellations: Aries 'the Ram'
- Groucho Marx - Writer and Actor
- John Keats' Negative Capability
- Meteors, Meteorites and Meteor Showers
- The History of Volleyball Scoring
- Furball - the Band
- HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Duchess of York (1923 - 1936)
- Tarot
- The Memphis Belle
- Mozart's Piano Concertos
- The French Republican Calendar
- Maid Marian And Her Merry Men - The Children's TV Comedy
- Wandering Noon
- Famous Air Crash Victims - Part 1: Aviators
- The Saxon Heptarchy - The Kingdom Of Northumbria (Nord Angelnen)
- HRH Prince Philip - Duke of Edinburgh
- Constellations: Taurus 'the Bull'
- Mendelian Inheritance and its Complications
- The 2004 Malaysian Grand Prix
- Richard Milhous Nixon - 37th President of the United States
- Apollo, The Early Missions
- Health Advice for Travellers
- The Boston Molasses Tragedy of 1919
- 'Father Ted' - the TV Series
- Steroid Hormones
- International Chemistry Olympiad
- Ferengi Rules of Acquisition
- Chemical Cock-Ups: The 1921 Oppau Disaster and its Aftermath
- Ayrton Senna - Racing Legend
- The American Beatles Albums
- Mary Shelley - The Decadent Days
- The Blue Cross Animal Charity
- AC/DC - the Band
- The Shelling of Copenhagen
- The Battle of Trafalgar
- Doctor Who Episode Guide: the 1980s
- The Post Office Underground Railway, London
- Infamous Historical Poisoners
- The Monkees - Legends of Television and Rock 'n' Roll
- Accumulators and Combination Betting Explained
- 'One Foot in the Grave' - the TV Series
- Evariste Galois - Mathematical Genius
- Casualties in the Two World Wars for Combatant Nations
- Phi
- The Brittas Empire - the TV Series
- 'The Pirates of Penzance' - the Comic Opera
- VO2 Max - a Measure of Athletic Fitness
- Squarepusher
- The English Civil War
- Bus Stop Pontoon
- The Severn Bore
- Jonah Lomu - the Rugby Player
- Beer Laws
- Jumonville, Pennsylvania, USA
- Gaelic Football Rules
- The Peloponnese, Greece
- 'The Goodies' - the TV Series
- Legionnaires' Disease - a History of its Discovery
- Everton Football Club
- Isle of Wight Shipwrecks: The Second World War
Erstellt: 2011-12
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zettabyte (W3)
"zetta-" steht für das Trilliardenfache einer Einheit, also das 10^21-fache einer Einheit. Verwandt damit ist ital. "sette", lat. septem, griech. "heptá" = dt. "sieben". Damit steht "zetta-" also für 1000^7 = (10^3)^7 = 10^21.
Und somit ist "Zettabyte" = 2**70 Bytes, was etwa 10**21 = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes sind.
Auf der Seite wird zwar erklärt, dass "zeta" gwählt wurde weil es der letzte Buchstabe im lateinischen Alphabet ist und wie der griechische Buchstabe "Zeta" (sechster Buchstabe des griechischen Alphabets) klingt; aber da man beliebig viel Zahlen (und damit auch 2er-Potenzen) konstruieren kann, die grösser sind als 2**70 erscheint mir diese Erklärung nicht ausreichend.
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(E?)(L1) http://whatis.techtarget.com/definitionsAlpha/0,289930,sid9_alpZ,00.html
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zettabyte ZB
(E1)(L1) http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?corpus=0&content=zettabyte
Abfrage im Google-Corpus mit 15Mio. eingescannter Bücher von 1500 bis heute.
Engl. "zettabyte" taucht in der Literatur um das Jahr 1990 auf.
Erstellt: 2012-01