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What is 10e9?

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How do you input 10e-6 into calculator?

Press: 1 0 ^ 6 (that is '1', '0', '^' sign and '6') Alternatively, if your calculator does not have exponential sign '^' you can do: 1000000 (1 with 6 zeroes after it). So 10E9 would be 1 with 9 zeroes after it.


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What is the relative size of DNA?

"Every million "letters" (nucleotides) take up a linear distance of only 3.4 × 10E5 nm (0.034 cm)....The [haploid] human genome...contains about 3 x 10E9 nucleotide pairs, organized as 24 chromosomes (22 different autosomes and 2 different sex chromosomes), and thus consists of 24 different DNA molecules - each containing from 50 × 10E6 to 250 x 10E6 nucleotide pairs of DNA. DNA molecules of this size are 1.7 to 8.5 cm long when uncoiled, and even the slightest mechanical force will break them once the chromosomal proteins have been removed." Thus, using the conversion factor of 0.034 cm per million (10E6) nucleotides, the uncoiled length of the total human genome would be approximately 102 cm, or 40 inches. This is pretty impressive if you consider that "A typical [dipoid] human cell thus contains ...about 6 × 10E9 nucleotide pairs of DNA....By comparison, 6 x 10E9 letters..would occupy more than a million pages [of a typical book].", as described in the Molecular Biology of the Cell.


What are the rules in adding numbers in scientific notation?

in adding scientific notations you have to make their exponents the same then add the numbers. after you add coppy th x 10 and its exponent ex. 1.25 x 10e10 + 7.5 x 10e9 =1.25 x 10e10 + 0.75 x10e10(you can see that the decimal point is move to the left so that its exponent will be equal) =2.0 x 10e10(final ans.)


What is 10E 9?

When you see E, it translates to "X 10^" or "times ten raised to the..."For Example: 4E3 is the same as 4 X 103As you can see, the "E3" part translated to "X 103"This means that 10E9 translates to "10 X 109"which is equivalent to "1010", or "E10"More Examples:3E-4 --> 3 X 10-4yE8 --> y X 108-5Ex --> -5 X 10x


How many nucleotides are in your bodies?

The [haploid] human genome contains about 3 x 10E9 nucleotide pairs and that's just in one cell, so we are looking at an extremely large number when you take into consideration all of the cells in your body. That doesn't include the nucleotides that are part of the RNA/protein synthesis apparatus, which comprise another formidable quantity in each cell. I'm just guessing now, but I would say it would have to be in the 10E15 - 10E20 range.