so that we can easy to know the measuring mass of an atom
.0000000001
1.1 to 3.5 *10^-10 metres.
The size of an atom can vary depending on the element. However, on average, an atom has a diameter of about 0.1 nanometers, which is equivalent to 1 x 10^-10 meters in scientific notation.
As far as we know, we only use scientific notation here on Earth, for the computing of very large numbers (like the distance between planets) or very small numbers (like the radius of a hydrogen atom).
1.64 nm 1.64 nanometers or 1.64 x 10-9m
.0000000001
1.1 to 3.5 *10^-10 metres.
The size of an atom can vary depending on the element. However, on average, an atom has a diameter of about 0.1 nanometers, which is equivalent to 1 x 10^-10 meters in scientific notation.
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
As far as we know, we only use scientific notation here on Earth, for the computing of very large numbers (like the distance between planets) or very small numbers (like the radius of a hydrogen atom).
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
To represent a really big or really small amount Like the size of a single atom
1.06*10-7
There are many alternatives; for example (denoting the element atom by A):A-mass number; e.g U-235, orAmass number, oratomic numberAmass number; , 92U235
1.06x10-7 mm or 1.06x10-10 m
1.64 nm 1.64 nanometers or 1.64 x 10-9m
"atom"