depends on the calculator. Some have a button for sci. notation some do not. Then you can use 10x button
It is: 4.0*10^-7 in scientific notation
There is no true opposite of scientific notation, but the closest answer is Standard Notation.
You do not simply calculate scientific notation for nothing. You need a number for which you calculate the scientific notation.
It is simply 1.72*10^2 in scientific notation
It is: -5.034*10^2 in scientific notation
"each" is a word from the English language. There is no scientific notation for it.
This question is of particular interest because the person asking it is under the mistaken impression that scientific notation is one word and not two.
Scientific notation is a way of representing numbers: it does not have any mass and so there are 0 lots of 0.8g in scientific notation.
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It is also called exponential form and standard form. I went to the Wikipedia article on scientific notation to get that.
Scientific notation shows things to the power of 10 So 35 in scientific notation is 3.5 x 10 Other examples are 350 is 3.5 x 102
It would not normally be expressed in scientific notation but if so: 4.003*10^0
Do you mean 0.000054 if so then it is 5.4*10-5 in scientific notation
Chocolate is a mixture not a compound. There is, therefore, no simple scientific notation.
Scientific notation is an easy way to handle large numbers and make them smaller so they are easy to handle. The scientific notation for 125.000000000000 is 1.25x10 to the 14Th power.
In Word 2010, to type Carbon dioxide in scientific notation, you can write it as "CO2." To represent this in scientific notation, you can write it as "2.0 x 10^1," where 10^1 represents the two oxygen atoms in CO2.
Standard notation (in the UK) is the same as scientific notation. So the one rule to use is DO NOTHING!