1,000,000.
10^6 = 1 000 000, so 10^6 * 6.02 = 6 020 000
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The expression "1 times 10 1 times 10 power" seems to be a bit unclear, but if you are referring to (1 \times 10^1), the answer would be 10. This is because (10^1) equals 10, and multiplying it by 1 still results in 10. If you meant something else, please clarify!
No, 1 x 10 to the 6th power = 1 million = 1 000 000 ( 1 followed by 6 zeros) 1 x 10 to the 12th power = 1 trillion = 1 000 000 000 000 ( 1 followed by 12 zeros)
3.45 x 10^1
1 times 10 to the eighth power is simply 10 to the eighth power, which equals 100,000,000. This represents the number 1 followed by eight zeros.
10 to the 6th power
The product of 3.25 times 10 to the 3rd power x 6.1 times 10 to the negative 1 power, expressed in scientific notation, is: 3.25061 × 103
1 times 10 to the power of negative 3 (1 x 10-3)
1 bel represents a power ratio of 10:1. This means that if you have a power input of 1 bel, the output power is 10 times greater.
10 to the 1 power times fourty nine point thirty two = 10