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Definition | : | Natural Numbers |
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Natural Numbers (N) are a set of positive integers, which are the numbers used for counting and ordering. They are also called counting numbers as they are used to count objects.
They are often represented by the symbol N, for example, N = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...}
However, in some branches of mathematics and computer science, the set of natural numbers is defined to include 0 as well, resulting in N = {0,1,2,3,4,5,...}. This is known as the extended natural number system, where zero is also considered a natural number.
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Language & Linguistics
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Nitrogen
Chemistry
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Newton
Units
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No
Language & Linguistics
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noun
Language & Linguistics
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nano
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principal quantum number
Physics
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Asparagine
Biochemistry
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Neutron number
Physics
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coordination number
Chemistry
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Neill
Electronics
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Namyang/Nürburgring
Automotive
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Normality
Chemistry
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amount of substance
Chemistry
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The full form of N is Natural Numbers
North | Nitrogen | Newton | No | noun | Natural Numbers | nano | principal quantum number | Neutron number | coordination number | Neill | Normality | amount of substance
North | Nitrogen | Newton | No | noun | Natural Numbers | nano | principal quantum number | Asparagine | Neutron number | coordination number | Neill | Namyang/Nürburgring | Normality | amount of substance