The answer depends on what the wave length is in ordinary numbers! For example, radio waves can have a wavelength of 1 metre: in scientific notation, that is 1!
The wavelength of the microwave is 2.5 x 10^-2 meters in scientific notation.
The emission wavelength of CaCl2 is approx 6.09*10^-7 metres.
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4,160,000,000 in Scientific Notation = 4.16 x 109
6,000 in Scientific Notation = 6 x 103
2006 into scientific notation is.. 2.006 * 103
0.000421g in Scientific Notation = 4.21 x 10-4 g
In scientific notation, the wavelength of blue light is 4.75 multiplied by 10 raised to the negative 7, or 4.75 x 10 raised to the -7. The wavelength of blue light in nanometers is 475 nm. You find this answer by knowing that one nanometer is equal 1 x 10 raised to the - 9.
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0.00000000000087 in Scientific Notation = 0.00000000000087 with decimal place shifted 13 places to the right0.00000000000087 * (1013) = 8.70.00000000000087 in Scientific Notation = 8.7 x 10-13
Scientific notation for change = symbol Δ
1245.35 = 1.24535×10³