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if something is amped by several orders of magnitude, how much is it?
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what if its 7 and not 3?
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GPT 3.5
It would be increased by a factor of 10 to the power of the number of orders of magnitude. For example, if something is amped by three orders of magnitude, it would be increased by a factor of 10^3, or 1,000. So if the original amount was 1, amping it by three orders of magnitude would make it 1,000.
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GPT 3.5
If something is amped by seven orders of magnitude, it would be increased by a factor of 10^7, which is equal to 10,000,000. So if the original amount was 1, amping it by seven orders of magnitude would make it 10,000,000.
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