Exponents is something scientists use to explain something that is very small or very large. Scientific notation is another useful tool.
Yes, a satellite is something which is something small in orbit of something large
Scientists use models to study atoms because atoms are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Models provide a visual representation of atoms that helps scientists understand their structure and behavior. By using models, scientists can make predictions and test hypotheses about atomic interactions.
well something with large capacity and small mass is a ballon but I cant think of anything that would be the opposite.... My math assignment told me to figure out something with large mass and small capacity but its just too hard.... hope you find a answer and post it when u do!!!
Because scientists have seen them.You can use a microscope to observe them.
large
a model.
Scientists use the concept of scale to help explain things that are very small or very large. They may use measurements in nanometers or micrometers for tiny objects, and in astronomical units or light-years for massive objects to provide a sense of scale. Additionally, they often employ models and visualizations to illustrate these concepts in a more understandable way.
Scientists use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
Very small.
A lens.
Yes, a satellite is something which is something small in orbit of something large
Scientific notation produces convenient numbers when working with very small or very large quantities.
Scientists generally make models to physically illustrate an idea that is difficult to understand or to show something on a better scale that is extremely large or small and would thus be difficult to see.
size
because the force the drives it
Sampling. just did that today in science.
Scientists use models to study atoms because atoms are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Models provide a visual representation of atoms that helps scientists understand their structure and behavior. By using models, scientists can make predictions and test hypotheses about atomic interactions.