10 uL (instead of "u", the Greek letter "mu" should actually be used, if possible).
Or, convert to liters: 0.00001 L
10,000,000
10
It is: 3.45*10^-4 liter
You add either 9 or 12 zeroes, after the "10" in this case. 9 zeroes is more common in English-speaking countries.
To write 1.3 billion numerically, you would express it as 1,300,000,000. This is done by placing a comma every three digits from the right, indicating the value of billions, millions, thousands, and units. In scientific notation, it can also be represented as 1.3 × 10^9.
10,000,000
10
There are 1,000,000 micro-liters in one liter. This conversion is based on the prefix "micro-" which denotes one millionth of the base unit.
10 litre.
It is: 3.45*10^-4 liter
take a 1 liter bottle of pop then divide it by 10^9 (by 1 000 000 000)
You can write 10 microns as "10 μm" where the symbol "μ" represents the prefix "micro-" which denotes one millionth of a unit.
You add either 9 or 12 zeroes, after the "10" in this case. 9 zeroes is more common in English-speaking countries.
To write 1.3 billion numerically, you would express it as 1,300,000,000. This is done by placing a comma every three digits from the right, indicating the value of billions, millions, thousands, and units. In scientific notation, it can also be represented as 1.3 × 10^9.
One billionth of a liter is equal to one nanoliter. It is represented as 0.000000001 liters or 1 x 10^-9 liters.
5.2 microliters is 5.2 × 10-9 cubic meters.
Expressed numerically, 1023 = 100000000000000000000000 or 10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10