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38 (number)


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38 (thirty-eight) is the natural number following 37 and preceding 39.

In mathematics

  • 38! − 1 yields which is the 16th factorial prime.
  • There is no answer to the equation φ(x) = 38, making 38 a nontotient.
  • 37 and 38 are the first pair of consecutive positive integers not divisible by any of their digits.
  • 38 is the largest even number which cannot be written as the sum of two odd composite numbers.
  • The sum of each row of the only non-trivial (order 3) magic hexagon is 38.

In science

  • The atomic number of strontium

Astronomy

  • The Messier object M38, a magnitude 7.0 open cluster in the constellation Auriga
  • The New General Catalogue object NGC 38, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces

In other fields

Thirty-eight is also:

  • The 38th parallel north is the pre-Korean War boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
  • The number of slots on an American roulette wheel (0, 00, and 1 through 36; European roulette does not use the 00 slot and has only 37 slots)
  • The Ishihara test is a color vision test consisting of 38 pseudoisochromatic plates.
  • A "38" is often the name for a snub nose .38 caliber revolver.
  • The 38 class is the most famous class of steam locomotive used in New South Wales
  • Gerald Ford, 38th President of the United States
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger, 38th Governor of California, most recent Republican governor of California, and the second governor to be born outside of the United States
  • Cats have a total of 38 chromosomes in their genome.
  • Number used by Zane Smith and Front Row Motorsports to win the 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship.

References

References

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  3. Higgins, Peter. (2008). "Number Story: From Counting to Cryptography". Copernicus.
  4. (5 August 2013). "National Geographic, Korea, and the 38th Parallel". National Geographic.
  5. Fluck, Daniel. "Color Blindness Tests". Colblinder.
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