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Powers of Ten was created in 1968.
The duration of Powers of Ten is 540.0 seconds.
You can watch the "Powers of Ten" video online at TopDocumentaryFilms. Powers of Ten explores the relative size of things from cosmic down to microscopic. It illustrates the astounishing size differences between different things in our universe.
Ben ten gets his special powers by his watch
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Move decimal place left for negative powers of ten, and move decimal place right for positive powers of ten. For example 4X10-6 is 0.000004 7X104 is 70000
The form that uses only powers of ten are logarithms to base 10. The scientific notation does use powers of ten but the original number is also used in this representation.
The cast of Powers of Ten - 1977 includes: Philip Morrison as Narrator
Powers of ten
The metric system is based upon powers of ten. Metric units are designed to increase or decrease by a factor of ten or by many factors of ten. For example the micrometer is one millionth of a meter, in other words a micrometer is 10-6 meters, which is a difference of six powers of ten.
A decimal point is just a point - a full stop. It separates place values with non-negative powers of ten from negative powers of ten. A decimal point has no numerical value.A decimal point is just a point - a full stop. It separates place values with non-negative powers of ten from negative powers of ten. A decimal point has no numerical value.A decimal point is just a point - a full stop. It separates place values with non-negative powers of ten from negative powers of ten. A decimal point has no numerical value.A decimal point is just a point - a full stop. It separates place values with non-negative powers of ten from negative powers of ten. A decimal point has no numerical value.
You multiply or divide by powers of ten for small changes in the order of magnitude, or powers of 1000 for larger changes.