The pages linked in the right-hand column contain lists of volumes that are of the same order of magnitude (power of ten). Rows in the table represent increasing powers of a thousand. (Note: dam³ and hm³ stand for cubic decametre and cubic hectometre respectively.
This page lists examples of the power in watts produced by various different sources of energy. They are grouped by orders of magnitude, and each section covers three orders of magnitude, or a factor of one thousand.
This list compares various sizes of positive numbers, including counts of things, dimensionless numbers and probabilities.
This is a list of orders of magnitude for money expressed in United States dollars.
This is a list of orders of magnitude for data (or information), measured in bits. This article assumes a formal attitude towards terminology.
To help compare different countries, cities, etc., we list here human populations in scientific notation.
To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various angular velocity levels between 1 rad·s−1 and 1 rad·s−1.