195 (number)
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195 is the natural number following 194 and preceding 196.
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| Cardinal | One hundred [and] ninety-five |
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| Ordinal | 195th | ||
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| Roman numeral | CXCV | ||
| Binary | 11000011 | ||
| Hexadecimal | C3 | ||
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[edit] In mathematics
- 195 is an odd number
- 195 is a composite number
- 195 is a deficient number, as 141 is less than 195
- 195 is a Harshad number
- 195 is a lucky number
- 195 is a sphenic number, in the middle of the prime quadruplet 191, 193, 197 and 199
- 195 is a square-free number
- 195 is the sum of eleven consecutive primes: 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37
- Although not itself prime, 195 passes through Ulam's sieve and thus is a lucky number
- Divisors of 195: 1, 3, 5, 13, 15, 39, 65, 195
- 195 is the smallest number expressed as a sum of distinct squares in 16 different ways (sequence A097563 in OEIS)
- 195 is both a 21-gonal and 66-gonal number
[edit] In astronomy
- IC 195 is a galaxy. It is part of the Arp 290 pair of galaxies, along with IC 196
- 195 Eurykleia is a large main belt asteroid
[edit] In geography
- There are 195 countries in the world if Taiwan is included (as of December 2008)
- 195 Broadway is a 29-story building in the Financial District of New York City
- BNY Mellon Center is the 195th tallest skyscraper in the world
- The Eighth Regiment Armory at Kingsbridge Road and 195th Street, The Bronx, New York
- Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, is 195 miles E-NE of Pittsburgh
- Michigan's Lower Peninsula is 277 miles long (N to S) and 195 miles E to W
[edit] In the military
- 195th Fighter Squadron unit of the Arizona Air National Guard
- Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I
- USNS Leroy Grumman (T-AO-195) is a U.S. Navy Henry J. Kaiser-class fleet replenishment oiler
- USS Lenawee (APA-195) was a U.S. Navy Haskell-class attack transport during World War II
- USS Limpkin (AMS-195) was a U.S. Navy Falcon-class motor minesweeper from 1954–1968
- USS Midland (AK-195) was a U.S. Navy Alamosa-class cargo ship during World War II
- USS Sealion (SS-195) was a U.S. Navy Sargo-class submarine prior to World War II
- USS Thornhill (DE-195) was a U.S. Navy Cannon-class destroyer escort during World War II
- USS Welborn C. Wood (DD-195) was a U.S. Navy Clemson-class destroyer during World War II
- Strike Fighter Squadron 195 is a U.S. Navy F/A-18C Hornet fighter squadron at Naval Air Facility Atsugi
- The RMS Franconia was an ocean liner which was sunk by German torpedoes 195 miles east of Malta in 1916
[edit] In movies
- "Fightin' Fools" is the 195th Our Gang short comedy film, released on January 25, 1941
- 195-minute long movies include:
- Pepe (1960)
- Ryan's Daughter (1970)
- Schindler's List (1993)
[edit] In music
- Bluesbreakers (1966) by John Mayall With Eric Clapton ranked #195 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
- "Maybe" (1957) by The Chantels ranked #195 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
[edit] In population
- South Ossetia Georgia ranks # 195 in population density
- Dominica ranks #195 in world population
- Waco, Texas is the 195th largest city by population in the United States
- Guedanga, in the Ouo Department of Comoé Province, Burkina Faso, has a population of 195
- Sissin in the Zimtenga Department of Bam Province, Burkina Faso has a population of 195
- U.S. towns with a population of 195 in the 2000 census include:
- Atwood, Colorado
- Barnum, Iowa
- Belfast, Minnesota
- Bloomington, Iowa
- Buffalo, Illinois
- Burket, Indiana
- Cedar, Nebraska
- Froid, Montana
- Gillsville, Georgia
- Hoff, Minnesota
- Iona, Minnesota
- King, Minnesota
- Lake Harbor, Florida
- Landisburg, Pennsylvania
- Little Creek, Delaware
- Louann, Arkansas
- Marble, Minnesota
- McDougal, Arkansas
- Meno, Oklahoma
- Milton Center, Ohio
- Peach Orchard, Arkansas
- Petersburg, North Dakota
- Ruskin, Nebraska
- Sylvester, West Virginia
- Ten Mile Lake, Minnesota
- Tenstrike, Minnesota
- West Point, Illinois
[edit] In sports
- Major League Baseball pitchers who had 195 career wins include:
- Dick Culler had 195 runs in his Major League Baseball career from 1936–1949
- Ollie Beard had 195 runs in his Major League Baseball career from 1889–1891
- Jordan 195 Formula One car for the 1995 season
- Minardi M195 Formula One car for the 1995 season
- Minardi M195B Formula One car for the 1996 season
- Benetton B195 was Benetton's 1995 F1 car
- The Wild West Relay is a 195-mile team running relay race held annually in August in Colorado
- Canadian race car driver Francis Affleck died after driving 195 miles an hour and his car rolled over on February 7, 1985
[edit] In transportation
- Cessna 195 was a light radial engine powered general aviation aircraft between 1947–1954
- Ferrari 195 Inter was a GT car produced by Ferrari in 1950
- Ferrari 195 S was a racing sports car produced by Ferrari in 1950
- London Buses route 195
- The Embraer 195 jet
- Highways and routes numbered 195 include:
- Interstate 195
- U.S. Route 195, Washington
- Alabama State Route 195
- Arizona State Route 195
- California State Route 195
- Connecticut Route 195
- Maine State Route 195
- Maryland Route 195
- M-195 (Michigan highway) (former)
- New York State Route 195 (former)
- Texas State Highway 195
- Utah State Route 195 (former)
- Virginia State Route 195
- Quebec Route 195
- Maharashtra State Highway 195 in Buldhana and Akola Districts, India
- R195 road, Ireland
- Route 195, connects Kōchi, Kōchi and Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan
- Seremban-Bukit Nenas Highway Federal route 195, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
- Mexican Federal Highway 195
[edit] In TV and radio
- Matlock ran on NBC from 1986–1992 and on ABC from 1992-1995 with 195 episodes
- Strange Paradise, a Canadian serial, aired on CBC Television from 1969-1970 with 195 episodes
- The Ed Allen Show, which began in 1948 ran for 195 episodes
- Actor Raymond Burr appeared in 195 episodes of Ironside
- "Lisa the Simpson", the 195th episode of the Fox animated television series The Simpsons, originally aired on March 8, 1998
- "The Year of Washing Dangerously", the 195th episode of the Fox animated television series King of the Hill, originally aired on March 26, 2006
- "Deep Fried and Minty Fresh", the 195th episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, originally aired on February 12, 2009
- Chickenman was a radio series which began in 1966 and ran for 195 episodes
- Only about 195 (of 351 total) episodes of The Danny Thomas Show are shown in reruns. The first three seasons have not been seen on television since the 1960s
- Channel 195 on The Dish Network is the Military Channel
- Channel 195 on XM Satellite Radio is College Sports (Pac-10)
- Channel 195 on Sirius Satellite Radio is Oprah & Friends
[edit] In other fields
195 is also:
- The year AD 195 or 195 BC
- The atomic number of an element temporarily called Unennpentium
- Minuscule 195 is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment
- Mohammad Al Rahman Al Shumrani is detainee #195 at Guantanamo Bay
[edit] See also
- VFA-195
- List of highways numbered 195
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 195
- United States Supreme Court cases, Volume 195
- Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 195
[edit] External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: 195 (number) |
- Number Facts and Trivia: 195
- The Number 195
- Number Gossip: 195
- The Positive Integer 195
- Virtual Science: 195
- 195 Official Independent Countries of the World
- Int'l Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 195, Milltown, New Jersey
- Roofers Local #195, Cicero, New York
- Scrabble Club 195
