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Latest revision as of 17:02, 22 March 2025
Eight is the natural number following seven and preceding nine. It is an integer and is denoted by the numeral 8. In mathematics, eight is a composite number, its proper divisors being 1, 2, and 4. It is also a Fibonacci number, being 3 plus 5.
Mathematics[edit]
In mathematics, eight is a significant number in various contexts:
- It is the first cube number (2^3).
- It is a Fibonacci number, following 5 and preceding 13.
- It is the base of the octal number system, which is used in computing.
- It is a power of two (2^3).
Science[edit]
In science, the number eight has various applications:
- In chemistry, the atomic number of oxygen is 8.
- In physics, there are eight types of gluons in quantum chromodynamics.
Culture[edit]
The number eight holds cultural significance in various societies:
- In Chinese culture, the number eight is considered very lucky because it sounds like the word for "prosperity" or "wealth".
- In Christianity, eight is associated with resurrection and new beginnings.
Sports[edit]
In sports, the number eight is often used:
- In soccer, the number 8 is typically worn by a central midfielder.
- In rowing, an "eight" refers to a boat with eight rowers.
Technology[edit]
In technology, the number eight appears in various contexts:
- The 8-bit microprocessor was a significant development in the history of computing.
- The IPv4 address space is divided into 8-bit segments.
