In the United States and modern-day English uses, a nonillion is 1 followed by 30 zeroes.
In archaic United Kingdom and continental European usage, a nonillion is 1 followed by 54 zeroes.
A pico farad is 1 x 10 minus 12 farads. That's 1 plus 11 zeros.
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A nonillion is equal to 1 followed by 30 zeros. This is because nonillion is the number 1 with 30 groups of three zeros after it. Each group of three zeros represents a power of 10 (thousand, million, billion, etc.), so in total, a nonillion has 30 zeros.
31 total zeros 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
30 * * * * * No. In the short scale it is 27. A nonillion has 30 zeros.
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here is a list of numbers starting from million to vigintillion 1 plus 6 zeros is 1 million 1 plus 9 zeros is 1 billion 1 plus 12 zeros is 1 trillion 1 plus 15 zeros is 1 quadrillion 1 plus 18 zeros is 1 quintillion 1 plus 21 zeros is 1 sextillion 1 plus 24 zeros is 1 septillion 1 plus 27 zeros is 1 octillion 1 plus 30 zeros is 1 nonillion 1 plus 33 zeros is 1 decillion 1 plus 36 zeros is 1 undecillion 1 plus 39 zeros is 1 duodecillion 1 plus 42 zeros is 1 tredecillion 1 plus 45 zeros is 1 quattuordecillion 1 plus 48 zeros is 1 quindecillion 1 plus 51 zeros is 1 sexdecillion 1 plus 54 zeros is 1 septendecillion 1 plus 57 zeros is 1 octodecillion 1 plus 60 zeros is 1 novemdecillion 1 plus 63 zeros is 1 vigintillion
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One nonillion is a very large number. It is equal to 10^30 or a one followed by 30 zeros. 100 billion is also a big number, but much smaller than one nonillion. It is equal to 10^11 or a one followed by 11 zeros. To divide one nonillion by 100 billion, we need to subtract the exponents of 10. That is, 10^11/10^30=10^30−11=10^19 So, one nonillion divided by 100 billion is equal to 10^19 or a one followed by 19 zeros. That is a very large number too, but much smaller than one nonillion. To give you some perspective, one nonillion is about 100 times the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe, while 10^19 is about the number of grains of sand on Earth.