No. 10 to the first power is a number: a pure number. It is not a measure of length, nor mass, nor area, nor energy. Just a number.
10 to the power of 15
There is nothing to "solve" here. The prefix "yocto" means 10 to the power -24. So, in this case, you get to the power -24 meters, i.e., one meter divided by 10 to the power 24.
10 to the power of 4, or (10^4), equals 10,000. In the meter scale, this represents a length of 10,000 meters, which is equivalent to 10 kilometers. This distance is often used to illustrate larger measurements in geography or urban planning.
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Many units are smaller than millimeter (10-3 meter) . For example:micrometer (10-6 meter)nano-meter (10-9 meter)picometer (10-12 meter)femtometer (10-15 meter)attometer (10-18 meter)zeptometer (10-21 meter)
10 to the power of 15
10 to the power 9. 10,000,000,000 Your welcome (:
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There is nothing to "solve" here. The prefix "yocto" means 10 to the power -24. So, in this case, you get to the power -24 meters, i.e., one meter divided by 10 to the power 24.
10 to the first power is 10. 6.7 x 10 = 67
10 to the power of 4, or (10^4), equals 10,000. In the meter scale, this represents a length of 10,000 meters, which is equivalent to 10 kilometers. This distance is often used to illustrate larger measurements in geography or urban planning.
"If 10000km is 10 x 10 to the power of 6m what is 500km?" Let me reword this to make sense. If 10000km in E notation is 10E6 meter, what is 500km? 5E5 meter
The light gathering power is directly proportional to the light gathering area, so all you have to do is figure out the ratio of the areas of the two scopes. Another answer: Do you remember fourth grade arithmetic? Do you remember pi r square?
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exameter Meter x 10^18 petameter Meter x 10^15 terameter Meter x 10^12 gigameter Meter x 10^9 megameter Meter x 10^6 kilometer Meter x 10^3 hectometer Meter x 10^2 dekameter Meter x 10^1 meter Meter x 10^0 decimeter Meter x 10^-1 centimeter Meter x 10^-2 millimeter Meter x 10^-3 micrometer Meter x 10^-6 nanometer Meter x 10^-9 picometer Meter x 10^-12 femtometer Meter x 10^-15 attometer Meter x 10^-18 zeptometer Meter x 10^-21 yoctometer Meter x 10^-24 From big to small
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