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go down to parts per trillion
"Evolution has given him this highly sensitive nose, going down to parts per trillion."
What does "go down to parts per trillion" mean?
Mar 31, 2017 4:20 PM
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It is a scientific term (usually).
If you take something (in this case, the air that is inhaled by the animal with the good nose) and divide that thing by any number (in this case 1 trillion) you can categorize the contents of that thing.
Here is a small example:.
you have 100 parts
20 parts is oxygen
79 parts is nitrogen
1 part is smell of food
you can then say, the animal can smell 1 part per hundred.
So in your example, if you divide the air by 1,000,000,000,000 parts - the animal can detect something that is only a few parts inside that 1 trillion.
sorry - that's the best I can do :)
March 31, 2017
"Go down to" can refer to the low end of a range of measurements. For example, "in second gear, this car's recommended speed range goes up to 70 kph and down to 15 kph." Here, it means "this animal's nose is so sensitive that its sensitivity range goes down to concentrations of a few parts per trillion."
For comparison, dogs can detect some odors in concentrations of a few parts per trillion, while humans require parts per billion. The sensitivity of a dog's nose goes down to parts per trillion; ours only goes down to parts per billion. The dog's nose is more than a thousand times more sensitive than ours is.
March 31, 2017
i heard it from bbc learning language .. i suppose it means around ppt or part per trillion ..is a factor in chemistry
January 22, 2018
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