The base is the original #.
Power is the little number in the right top telling how many times to multiply a #. For Example 7. Say seven had a little 4 next to it that would = 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 not 7 x 4.
Finally, Value is the answer from 7x7x7x7 which is 2,401 so 2401 is the Value.
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The value of anything raised to the power of infinity depends on the base. If the base is greater than 1, the value approaches infinity. If the base is equal to 1, the value remains 1. If the base is between 0 and 1, the value approaches 0. If the base is 0, the expression is typically considered to be 0, but if it's 0 raised to the power of infinity, it is an indeterminate form.
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A base number is the value to the power of the exponent. For example, in 2^4, 2 is the base number and 4 is the exponent.
The value of any nonzero number raised to the zero power will equal positive one (1).
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1 to the power of anything is always 1.
No. there are many different power ratings for the same resistance. Type your answer here...
In the decimal number system, the largest digit that can be used in each place value is 9. Place values increase by a power of 10 as you move from right to left, so the ones place can hold digits 0-9, the tens place can hold digits 0-9, and so on. The largest digit in each place value represents the highest value that can be assigned to that position in a number.
The bulk resistance between the two bases, which will be different for different types of UJT. Consult the datasheet for the value.
The numeral 20 is a constant, and never varies. The value of 20 changes when it is used in different mathematical bases, though. The value of 20 (2-zero) is one thing in base 10, which we are all used to, and quite different in base 2 or base 16 (hexedecimal) for instance, which are used in computer function.