83 (number)

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Short description: Natural number
← 82 83 84 →
Cardinaleighty-three
Ordinal83rd
(eighty-third)
Factorizationprime
Prime23rd
Divisors1, 83
Greek numeralΠΓ´
Roman numeralLXXXIII
Binary10100112
Ternary100023
Quaternary11034
Quinary3135
Senary2156
Octal1238
Duodecimal6B12
Hexadecimal5316
Vigesimal4320
Base 362B36

83 (eighty-three) is the natural number following 82 and preceding 84.

In mathematics

83 is:

In science

Chemistry

Astronomy

In religion

Judaism

  • When someone reaches 83 they may celebrate a second bar mitzvah

In music

  • M83 is the debut album of the French electronic music group M83
  • 83 is a song written by John Mayer in the Room for Squares album.
  • 83 is a Quebec hip-hop group[citation needed]
  • 83 is a song produced by Maximono[citation needed]

In film and television

  • Gypsy 83 is 2001 film directed by Todd Stephens
  • Class of '83 is 2004 film directed by Kurt E. Soderling
  • 83 Hours 'Til Dawn is a 1990 film directed by Donald Wrye
  • 83 is the highest UHF channel on older televisions made before the late 1970s (newer televisions only go up to channel 69, due to the frequency spectrum previously assigned to channels 70–83 in the United States being reassigned to cellular phone service there in the late 1970s-early 1980s). As an example, the television station CIVIC-TV managed by the James Woods character Max Renn in the 1983 film Videodrome was on Channel 83.

In other fields

See also: List of highways numbered 83
TI-83 calculator

Eighty-three is also:

  • The year AD 83, 83 BC, or 1983
  • The TI-83 series, graphing calculators from Texas Instruments
  • Konsept83 is a Greek graphic design team.
  • The model number of Bell XP-83
  • The number of the French department Var
  • The ISBN Group Identifier for books published in Poland
  • The eighth letter of the alphabet is H and the third letter is C, thus 83 stands for "Heil Christ," a greeting sometimes (not always) used by racist organizations that consider themselves also to be Christian.[6] This symbology is also known to be used by many non-racist[6] Christians and non-denominational Churches.
  • An emoticon based on :3 with wide-open eyes.

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