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'''145''' is the [[natural number]] following [[144 (number)|144]] and preceding [[146 (number)|146]]. | |||
== In mathematics == | |||
* Although composite, 145 is a [[pseudoprime]]. | |||
* Given 145, the [[Mertens function]] returns [[0 (number)|0]]. | |||
* 145 is a [[pentagonal number]] and a [[centered square number]]. | |||
* <math>145 = 12^2 + 1^2 = 8^2 + 9^2</math>. 145 is the fourth number that is the sum of two different pairs of [[square (algebra)|squares]]. Also, 145 is the result of 3<sup>4</sup> + 4<sup>3</sup>, making it a [[Leyland number]]. | |||
* <math>145 = 1! + 4! + 5!</math>, making it a [[factorion]]. The only other numbers that have the property that they are the sum of the [[factorial]]s of their digits are [[1 (number)|1]], [[2 (number)|2]] and 40585. | |||
==In the military== | |||
* [[USS Armada (AM-145)|USS ''Armada'' (AM-145)]] was a [[United States Navy]] Admirable minesweeper ship during World War II | |||
* [[USS Colbert (APA-145)|USS ''Colbert'' (APA-145)]] was a [[United States Navy]] Haskell class [[attack transport]] during World War II | |||
* [[USS General Harry Taylor (AP-145)|USS ''General Harry Taylor'' (AP-145)]] was a [[United States Navy]] General G. O. Squier transport ship during World War II | |||
* [[USS Greer (DD-145)|USS ''Greer'' (DD-145)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Wickes class destroyer]] during World War II | |||
* [[USS Huse (DE-145)|USS ''Huse'' (DE-145)]] was a [[United States Navy]] Edsall class [[destroyer]] during World War II | |||
* [[USS Roanoke (CL-145)|USS ''Roanoke'' (CL-145)]] was a [[United States Navy]] cruiser following World War II | |||
==In sports== | |||
* The [[Grand Union Canal Race]] is a 145-mile [[ultramarathon]] from [[Birmingham]] to London along the [[Grand Union Canal]] | |||
* [[Pro Football Hall of Fame|Football Hall of Famer]] [[Marcus Allen]] had 145 [[touchdowns]] in his [[NFL]] career | |||
* [[Ted Williams]] hit 31 home runs, and had 145 [[RBI]] as a rookie in 1939 | |||
* During the [[NHL]] 2005–2006 season | |||
** About 12% of all games (145 of 1,230) were decided by a shootout | |||
** Teams scored 7,443 goals – not including 145 goals awarded to clubs winning a shootout | |||
==In transportation== | |||
* [[Eurocopter EC 145]] is a twin-engine light utility [[helicopter]] | |||
* [http://www.tertrerouge-racingcars.com/Delahaye145sports.html The Delahaye 145 Sports Car] from 1938 | |||
* The [[Alfa Romeo 145]] car produced between 1994 and 2001 | |||
* [[Volvo 140 Series|Volvo 145 Express]] station wagon | |||
* [[Embraer ERJ 145 family|ERJ 145]] [[Regional airliner|regional jets]] produced by [[Embraer]] | |||
* [http://goldengatetransit.org/schedules/pages/Route_145.html Golden Gate Transit Bus Route 145] | |||
* [http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/145.htm London Bus Route 145] | |||
* [[Alabama State Route 145]] runs from [[Clanton, Alabama|Clanton]] to [[Wilsonville, Alabama|Wilsonville]] | |||
* [[California State Route 145]] runs from [[Interstate 5 (California)|Interstate 5]] to [[Fresno, California|Fresno]] | |||
* [[Connecticut Route 145]] runs from [[Clinton, Connecticut|Clinton]] to [[Chester, Connecticut|Chester]] | |||
* [[Illinois Route 145]] runs from [[Metropolis, Illinois|Metropolis]] to [[Harrisburg, Illinois|Harrisburg]] | |||
* [[Maryland Route 145]] runs from [[Cockeysville-Hunt Valley, Maryland|Cockeysville]] to [[Baldwin, Maryland|Baldwin]] | |||
* [[Massachusetts Route 145]] in [[Suffolk County, Massachusetts|Suffolk County]] | |||
* [[Missouri Route 145]] in [[Mercer County, Missouri|Mercer County]] | |||
* [[New York State Route 145]] runs from [[Cairo (town), New York|Cairo]] to [[Sharon, New York|Sharon]] | |||
* [[Pennsylvania Route 145]] in [[Lehigh Valley]] | |||
* [[Virginia State Route 145]] runs from [[Chesterfield, Virginia|Chesterfield]] to [[Richmond, VA|Richmond]] | |||
* [[Winnipeg Route 145]] runs from the [[Perimeter Highway]] to [[Winnipeg Route 80|Route 80/Waverley Street]] | |||
==In TV and radio== | |||
* The TV series [[Spin City]] ran on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from 1996 to 2002 with 145 episodes | |||
* Channel 145 on the [[List of Dish Network channels|Dish Network]] is [[ESPN]] Alternate | |||
* Channel 145 on [[List of XM Satellite Radio channels|XM Satellite Radio]] is [[Indy Racing League|IndyCar]] | |||
* Channel 145 on [[List of Sirius Satellite Radio stations|Sirius Satellite Radio]] is [[Fox News Talk]] | |||
==In other fields== | |||
'''145''' is also: | |||
* The year AD 145 or 145 BC | |||
* 145 AH is a year in the [[Islamic calendar]] that corresponds to 762 – 763 [[Common Era|CE]] | |||
* [[145 Adeona]] is a large [[Asteroid belt|Main belt]] [[asteroid]] | |||
* [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=23&chapter=145&version=31 Psalm 145] | |||
* [[Sonnet 145]] | |||
* [[Apple Computer]] laptops, such as the [[PowerBook 145]] and [[PowerBook 145B]] | |||
* [[Botswana]] ranks #145 in world [[List of countries by population|population]] | |||
* [[Puff Daddy]] song “Picture it” includes the lyrics “in something foreign soarin’ 145” | |||
* [http://www.145street.com 145th Street blues band] | |||
* [[Tsuu T'ina Nation 145, Alberta|Tsuu T'ina Nation 145]] [[Indian reserve]] in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] | |||
* The 2004 film “[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439239 Love and 145 Watts]” starring Jessica Baxter | |||
* 145 [[Milligram#SI multiples|mg]] medicine tablets, as with [[Tricor]] | |||
* "One Four Five" is a song by [[The Cat Empire]] | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[List of highways numbered 145]] | |||
* [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 145]] | |||
* [[List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 145|United States Supreme Court cases, Volume 145]] | |||
== References == | |||
* Wells, D. ''[[The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers]]'' London: Penguin Group. (1987): 140 | |||
==External links== | |||
{{Commons cat|145 (number)}} | |||
* [http://numbers.daresler.net/145/ The Natural Number 145] | |||
* {{cite web|last=Parker|first=Matt|title=145 and the Melancoil|url=http://www.numberphile.com/videos/melancoil.html|work=Numberphile|publisher=[[Brady Haran]]}} | |||
{{Integers|1}} | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT:145 (Number)}} | |||
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Revision as of 20:54, 16 December 2013
Template:Examplefarm Template:Infobox number
145 is the natural number following 144 and preceding 146.
In mathematics
- Although composite, 145 is a pseudoprime.
- Given 145, the Mertens function returns 0.
- 145 is a pentagonal number and a centered square number.
- . 145 is the fourth number that is the sum of two different pairs of squares. Also, 145 is the result of 34 + 43, making it a Leyland number.
- , making it a factorion. The only other numbers that have the property that they are the sum of the factorials of their digits are 1, 2 and 40585.
In the military
- USS Armada (AM-145) was a United States Navy Admirable minesweeper ship during World War II
- USS Colbert (APA-145) was a United States Navy Haskell class attack transport during World War II
- USS General Harry Taylor (AP-145) was a United States Navy General G. O. Squier transport ship during World War II
- USS Greer (DD-145) was a United States Navy Wickes class destroyer during World War II
- USS Huse (DE-145) was a United States Navy Edsall class destroyer during World War II
- USS Roanoke (CL-145) was a United States Navy cruiser following World War II
In sports
- The Grand Union Canal Race is a 145-mile ultramarathon from Birmingham to London along the Grand Union Canal
- Football Hall of Famer Marcus Allen had 145 touchdowns in his NFL career
- Ted Williams hit 31 home runs, and had 145 RBI as a rookie in 1939
- During the NHL 2005–2006 season
- About 12% of all games (145 of 1,230) were decided by a shootout
- Teams scored 7,443 goals – not including 145 goals awarded to clubs winning a shootout
In transportation
- Eurocopter EC 145 is a twin-engine light utility helicopter
- The Delahaye 145 Sports Car from 1938
- The Alfa Romeo 145 car produced between 1994 and 2001
- Volvo 145 Express station wagon
- ERJ 145 regional jets produced by Embraer
- Golden Gate Transit Bus Route 145
- London Bus Route 145
- Alabama State Route 145 runs from Clanton to Wilsonville
- California State Route 145 runs from Interstate 5 to Fresno
- Connecticut Route 145 runs from Clinton to Chester
- Illinois Route 145 runs from Metropolis to Harrisburg
- Maryland Route 145 runs from Cockeysville to Baldwin
- Massachusetts Route 145 in Suffolk County
- Missouri Route 145 in Mercer County
- New York State Route 145 runs from Cairo to Sharon
- Pennsylvania Route 145 in Lehigh Valley
- Virginia State Route 145 runs from Chesterfield to Richmond
- Winnipeg Route 145 runs from the Perimeter Highway to Route 80/Waverley Street
In TV and radio
- The TV series Spin City ran on ABC from 1996 to 2002 with 145 episodes
- Channel 145 on the Dish Network is ESPN Alternate
- Channel 145 on XM Satellite Radio is IndyCar
- Channel 145 on Sirius Satellite Radio is Fox News Talk
In other fields
145 is also:
- The year AD 145 or 145 BC
- 145 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 762 – 763 CE
- 145 Adeona is a large Main belt asteroid
- Psalm 145
- Sonnet 145
- Apple Computer laptops, such as the PowerBook 145 and PowerBook 145B
- Botswana ranks #145 in world population
- Puff Daddy song “Picture it” includes the lyrics “in something foreign soarin’ 145”
- 145th Street blues band
- Tsuu T'ina Nation 145 Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada
- The 2004 film “Love and 145 Watts” starring Jessica Baxter
- 145 mg medicine tablets, as with Tricor
- "One Four Five" is a song by The Cat Empire
See also
- List of highways numbered 145
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 145
- United States Supreme Court cases, Volume 145
References
- Wells, D. The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers London: Penguin Group. (1987): 140