7.94 x 10^3
Scientific notation: 3.3*103 And I'm not certain, but I think it is also 3.3*103 in engineering notation
In both notations a number is represented in the form a*10^b where a is a real number and bis an integer.In scientific notation, 1
The number 162e-06 in standard engineering notation can be expressed as 162 micro (μ). In this format, it is written as 0.162 mill (m) or 162,000 nanometers (nm), depending on the context or the unit of measure being used.
In the C and C++ languages the array notation arr[i] is completely equivalent to the pointer notation *(arr + i).
The standard notation of 3.987654321E20 is 398,765,432,120,000,000,000
89,000 in engineering notation is 89 x 10^3
how Yu express 0.55 in engineering notation
In engineering notation, 0.00001 is written as 10^-5.
Scientific notation: 3.3*103 And I'm not certain, but I think it is also 3.3*103 in engineering notation
Engineering notation has to be a factor of 1000. (10^3, 10^6, 20^9, etc.
Sometimes engineers use either scientific or engineering notation, although you are correct that most of the time engineering notation is used. The reason for this the use if greek letter prefixes for quantities. Very often large and small quantities are expressed as micro, mega, giga, nano, and so on. These terms relate to engineering notation in multiples of 1000 or 1/1000. It is a very convenient shorthand not only in writing but also while speaking.
The Young and the Restless - 1973 1-7940 was released on: USA: 5 August 2004
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-7940 was released on: USA: 25 December 1996
No, that is engineering notation. 3.59 X 10^24 is the same number in scientific notation.
326*104
It is: 3.75*10^11
6.2*106.