The answer depends on what you wish to convert it to. And since you have not bothered to specify that, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
In scientific notation it is: 1.0*10^13 = 10,000,000,000,000
For 1 trillion it is 10^12 or 10 to the power of 12
exponent of 12?Perhaps you mean factor thus;22 * 3= 12====
The exponent is 12 (512). 512 = 244,140,625
To add (4 \times 10^{10}) and (2 \times 10^{12}), it's helpful to express them with the same exponent. Converting (2 \times 10^{12}) to the same exponent as (4 \times 10^{10}) gives (200 \times 10^{10}). Now, adding them together results in (4 \times 10^{10} + 200 \times 10^{10} = 204 \times 10^{10}), which can also be expressed as (2.04 \times 10^{12}).
Base -7 Exponent 12
Yes. For example, 1^12=1 or 2^10=1024
To convert from AM to PM, add 12 hours. For example, if the time is 10:00 AM, add 12 hours to get 10:00 PM.
12 = 121
Hypothetical Decimal Computer A hypothetical computer is introduced, a decimal one which can operate also in four modes. The machine has 16 bit numbers, with the first bit as sign bit. The exponent is stored as a binary integer and the coefficient is stored as a sequence of decimal digits. In all modes the exponent base is 10. So in fact this computer is a multi-exponent computer with base 10. In listing the four modes are: Exponent coefficient Mode size bits size structureBCD 3 14-12 12 3 BCD-digits of 4 bits each DPD-1 5 14-10 10 3 digits in 10 bit DPD-code DPD-2 3 14-12 12 3 digits in 10 bit DPD-code preceded by one 'digit' of 2 bits PDE value=0, 1, 2 10+3 4 digits, 3 of them in 10 bit DPD-code and one combined with exponent field *****************************************************************Submitted by ADARSH.S.V.NAIR*******************************************************************
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1 micrometer = 10-12 megameter