Depends on the units used for 5.7 times 10. If they were yottatons, then 5.7 times 10 yotta tonnes would be bigger.
10 ^ 42, or 1 trecedillion. In other countries, it is a septillion.
That can also be written as 16,700,000,000,000,000,000,000. A number times 10^18 is pronounced "sextillion" and a number times 10 ^15 is pronounced "quintillion", so the answer is: Sixteen sextillion, seven hundred quintillion.
Yes, they are equal.
It is 10*106*500*1012 = 5*1021 which is 5 sextillion.
It depends with your speed but it can take you 10^18 light years to count from 1 to 10 sextillion.
A lot smaller
Of course. A sextillion is only 10 with 21 zeros after it, there are many more numbers that are more than a sextillion such as septillion, octillion, nonlillion, decillion, etc. A googol, 10 to the 100th power, is much bigger than a sextillion.
what is after the sextillions A sextillion is only 10 with 21 zeros after it, there are many more numbers that are more than a sextillion such as septillion, octillion, nonlillion, decillion, etc. A googol, which is 10 to the 100th power, is bigger than a sextillion.
The mass oof Saturn (not its weight) is 568.36*10^21 tons = 568.36 sextillion tons.
10 ^ 42, or 1 trecedillion. In other countries, it is a septillion.
That can also be written as 16,700,000,000,000,000,000,000. A number times 10^18 is pronounced "sextillion" and a number times 10 ^15 is pronounced "quintillion", so the answer is: Sixteen sextillion, seven hundred quintillion.
No.
10 sextillion.
Venus was known to be 200 pounds or it is the same size as earth
10 sextillion would be 10,000,000,000 trillion.
The next place value after sextillion is 10 sextillion
10 sextillion would be 10,000 million million million.