45 (number)
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Template:Infobox number 45 (forty-five) is the natural number following 44 and preceding 46.
In mathematics

45 is a composite number and a Størmer number.
Forty-five is conjectured from Ramsey number <math>R(5, 5)</math>.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref><ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
<math>\phi(45)=\phi(\sigma(45))</math><ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
Forty-five degrees is half of a right angle (90°).
In music

- A type of gramophone record classified by its rotational speed of 45 revolutions per minute (rpm)
In other fields
- Guns or ammunition of .45 caliber. In the United States, "45" is often a reference to one of two specific .45 caliber cartridges—the .45 Colt or the .45 ACP.
- In years of marriage, the sapphire wedding anniversary.
- Issue 45 of The North Briton was thought to be seditious but its publisher, John Wilkes, was celebrated as a champion of liberty. The number 45 was used as a symbol of support for him. Banquets were held with a theme of 45 while many items were produced showing the number or featuring it in some way. For example, a wig was produced with 45 curls.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>