It is about: 1.86*10^5 miles per second
It is: 9.5*10^12 km in scientific notation
The number given in scientific notation is: 3.0*108
1 light year = 9.46*1015 metres.
speed of light = 3.0 x 108 m/s
In a vacuum, light travels about 3,725,648 miles every 20 seconds. In scientific notation this distance is expressed as: 3.725648 x 106 miles per 20 seconds.
It is: 9.5*10^12 km in scientific notation
The number given in scientific notation is: 3.0*108
No. There has to an exponent on the 10, anywhere from 0 to infinity. A correct example of scientific notation would be 6.022 x 1023, which is Avogadro's number, or 3.0 x 108m/s, which is the speed of light in a vacuum. The correct format for scientific notation is one nonzero digit in front of the decimal point times ten raised to some power.
In 'light years' or in 'scientific notation'
1 light year = 9.46*1015 metres.
Ypu have to use scientific notation to the 10th power
5,800,000,000,000 miles in Scientific Notation = 5.8 x 1012 miles.
300,000 km/s in Scientific Notation = 3 x 105km/s
speed of light = 3.0 x 108 m/s
Speed of light = 17,987,547.48 km per minute:17,987,547.48 km/min in Scientific Notation = 1.798754748 x 107 km/min
The scientific notation for the speed of light is 3.0 x 108 m/s, or, 3 x 105 km/s depending on the units you're using (meters or kilometers).
The distance to the star Antares, approximately 604 light years from Earth, can be expressed in scientific notation as 6.04 × 10² light years. This format highlights the significant figures and makes it easier to work with large numbers in scientific contexts.