One AU, or "Astronomical Unit", is the average distance between the Sun and the Earth.
Yes. The AU pair has a short A sound (laff).That would depend on your accent. Where I come from the vowels (au) sound like - laaf.In phonetics it would be described as an "open central unrounded vowel".
1g AU = 1000mg Au 1 mole Au = 196.96655g Au 1 mole Au = 6.022 X 1023 atoms Au Calculation: 328mg Au x (1g Au /1000g Au) x (1 mole Au/196.97g Au) x (6.022 X 1023 atoms Au/1mole Au) = 1.00 x 1021 atoms Au
Mercury: 0.387 AU Venus: 0.723 AU Earth: 1.000 AU Mars: 1.524 AU Jupiter: 5.204 AU Saturn: 9.582 AU Uranus: 19.229 AU Neptune: 30.104 AU
1mole Au atoms = 196.97g Au (atomic weight in grams) 3.34mol Au x 196.97g Au/1mol Au = 658g Au
Hourly Rate: AU$16.01 - AU$22.31 Overtime: AU$19.47 - AU$37.03 Bonus: AU$0.00 - AU$965 Total Pay: AU$33,464 - AU$48,131
Of the current dwarf planets ("Current Members"). From the Sun Ceres = 2.77 AU Pluto = 39.48 AU Haumea = 43.34 AU Makemake = 45.79 AU Eris = 67.67 AU From Earth at the closest approach. Ceres = 1.77 AU Pluto = 38.48 AU Haumea = 42.34 AU Makemake = 44.79 AU Eris = 66.67 AU Where 1 AU = 150 million kilometres or 93 million miles (Approximately).
Mercury--Sun= AU Venus--Sun= AU Earth--Sun=1 AU Mars--Sun= AU Jupiter--Sun= AU Saturn--Sun= AU Uranus--Sun= AU Neptune--Sun= AU Pluto--Sun= AU
It varies, 1.66 AU at Aphelion and 1.38 AU at Perihelion.
The chemcal symbol for gold is Au. This sands for aurum, a Latin word for gold.
1 mole of atoms of an element = 6.022 x 1023 atoms.1 mole of an element = atomic weight in grams.1 g = 1000mg1 mole Au atoms = 6.022 x 1023 atoms1 mole Au = 196.96655g AuConvert mg Au to g Au.0.0148mg Au x (1g/1000mg) = 0.0000148g AuConvert mass Au to moles Au.0.0000148g x (1mole Au/196.96655g Au) = 0.0000000751 mole AuConvert moles Au to atoms Au.0.0000000751 mole Au x (6.022 x 1023 atoms Au/1mole Au) = 4.52 x 1016 atoms Au
It ranges from 5.458104 AU to 5.458104 AU for an average of 5.204267 AU.
The universal symbol most modern humans will understand is the one found in the periodic table of elements. It is described as "Au" and is the short of Aurum, the Latin word for gold.