143 (one hundred [and] forty-three) is the natural number following 142 and preceding 144.
143 is the sum of seven consecutive primes (11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31). But this number is never the sum of an integer and its base 10 digits, making it a self number.
Every positive integer is the sum of at most 143 seventh powers (see Waring's problem).
143 is the difference in the first exception to the pattern shown below:
3
2
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4
2
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5
2
3
3
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4
3
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5
3
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6
3
3
4
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4
4
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5
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6
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7
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143
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United States Air Force 143d Airlift Wing airlift unit at Quonset Point, Rhode Island
USS Arcade (AM-143) was a United States Navy minesweeper ship during World War II
USS Clermont (APA-143) was a United States Navy Haskell class attack transport during World War II
USS Fiske (DE-143) was a United States Navy Edsall class destroyer escort during World War II
USS General H. B. Freeman (AP-143) was a United States Navy General G. O. Squier transport ship in World War II
USS Magistrate (SP-143) was a United States Navy Magistrate class patrol boat
USS Yarnall (DD-143) was a United States Navy Wickes class destroyer during World War I
USS Neosho (AO-143) was a United States Navy Neosho-class fleet oiler during the Cuban Missile Crisis
Vickers Type 143 was a British single-seat fighter biplane in 1929
London Buses route 143 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London
Air Canada Flight 143, landed at Gimli, Manitoba Air Force Base after gliding 80 miles (130 km) after running out of fuel on July 22, 1983
Philippine Airlines Flight 143 exploded prior to takeoff on May 11, 1990, at Manila Airport
Bristol Type 143 was a British twin-engined monoplane aircraft of the Bristol Aeroplane Company
British Rail Class 143 diesel multiple unit, part of the Pacer family of trains introduced in 1985
East 143rd Street–St. Mary's Street station on the IRT Pelham Line of the New York City Subway
143rd Street station on Metra's SouthWest Service in Orland Park, Illinois
143 (film), a 2004 Indian film
Musicians Ray J and Bobby Brackins wrote the song "143"
On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: "Transformations", 143 is used to mean "I love you". 1 meaning I for 1 letter, 4 meaning Love for the 4 letters, and 3 meaning You for the 3 letters. Reportedly, Fred Rogers maintained his weight at exactly 143 pounds for the last thirty years of his life, and associated the number with the phrase "I love you"
A popular pager number to communicate "I love you"
143 is also:
The year AD 143 or 143 BC
143 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 760 – 761 CE
143 Adria is a large main belt asteroid
143 Records label of producer David Foster, a sub-label of Atlantic Records
Psalm 143
Sonnet 143 by William Shakespeare
Slovenia ranks #143 in world population
The 143, in South Africa, refers to the 143 conscientious objectors who publicly refused to do military service in the Apartheid army in 1988.
The song “143” by Musiq
The song “Flying Dream 143” by Elbow
The atomic number of Unquadtrium, a temporary chemical element
Cycle 143 is the name of an album by digital artist j03l [1]