What is the mass of the meteorite if its impact speed is 10m/s so that it has an acceleration of approximately -1000000000
1010101010101010101010=1E10 or 1011=1E10
'e' eg: 1e10, 0.5e-5
1E10 is a notation used in scientific and mathematical contexts to represent the number 1 multiplied by 10 to the power of 10. In standard form, this means 1E10 equals 10,000,000,000 (or ten billion). The "E" stands for "exponent," indicating the base (10) and the exponent (10) in this case. This notation is often used for simplifying the expression of very large or very small numbers.
1 X 10 to the power of 0 The way that you would write the answer depends on the number of significant figures in your equation and the preference of your professor. 1x10^0 = 1 1.0x10^0 = 1 1e10^0 = 1 1.0e10^0 = Depending on the number of significant figures, you would simply add trailing zeros to the 1. Don't forget to put a period at the end if there is a long string of zeros as this denotes they are significant.
If you write it as 1010, you already have exponential notation. If you want scientific notation, you might want to add "1" in front of it, to get: 1 x 1010. In exponential shorthand notation, used a lot in computers, this would be written as 1e10.
Oh, dude, 1E is basically scientific notation for 1 followed by however many zeros the "E" tells you. So, if it's 1E6, that's 1 with 6 zeros, which is 1,000,000. If it's 1E10, that's 1 with 10 zeros, which is 10,000,000,000. It's like math, but with a cool abbreviation.