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√(1.8 x 10-28) = √1.8 x √(10-28)

= √1.8 x (10-28)0.5

= √1.8 x 10-14

For √1.8:

................1 . .3....4....1...6

.............--------------------

.........1 | 1 . 80 00 00 00

................1

...............--

.......23 |......80

.....................69

....................---

.....264 |......11 00

.....................10 56

.....................-------

...2681 |............44 00

...........................26 81

...........................-------

.26826 |............17 19 00

...........................16 09 56

→ √(1.8 x 10-28) ≈ 1.342 x 10-14

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