1022×100
1022×100 is a mathematical expression representing the product of the integer 1022 and the integer 100. The result of this multiplication is 102,200. This calculation is a straightforward example of multiplying a number by a power of ten. When multiplying by 100, the operation is equivalent to appending two zeros to the end of the original number. In this case, 1022 has two zeros added, resulting in 102,200. This mathematical operation is fundamental in arithmetic and is often used in educational contexts to illustrate the concept of place value and multiplication by powers of ten. The number 102,200 can be read as "one hundred two thousand two hundred." It is an integer and a positive number. In scientific notation, 102,200 can be expressed as 1.022 × 10^5. This specific calculation, 1022 multiplied by 100, does not refer to any widely recognized scientific constant, historical event, or specific named entity. It is purely a numerical computation.