1,000,000,000,000 ie, 1 trillion.
10 raised to 12
12 times 10 raised to the power of 1 is calculated as 12 times 10, which equals 120. The expression (10^1) is simply 10. Therefore, the result is 120.
the answer is 12. 59 (closest to 2 dec. places)
The prefix for 10 raised to the power of negative ten is "nano," which is represented by the symbol "n." In scientific notation, this means that one nanometer is equal to (10^{-9}) meters. Therefore, (10^{-10}) can also be referred to as one-tenth of a nanometer, or 100 picometers, with "pico" being the prefix for (10^{-12}).
Trillionths is 10 to the power of - 12. 5 trillionths is equal to 5X10^(-12)
10 raised to 12
10 raised to the power -12
12 times 10 raised to the power of 1 is calculated as 12 times 10, which equals 120. The expression (10^1) is simply 10. Therefore, the result is 120.
Problem is very easy to solve. The answer is = 1000000000000, 1 with 12 zeroes For example - 10 raised to 2 = 1 with 2 zeroes, 100.
the answer is 12. 59 (closest to 2 dec. places)
Mega stands for 10^6 (10 raised to power 6 or 1 followed by 6 zeroes). Giga stands for 10^9 (10 raised to power 9 or 1 followed by 9 zeroes). Tera stands for 10^12 (10 raised to power 12 or 1 followed by 12 zeroes). In effect: 1 Tera Watt will have 10^6 (1 followed by 6 zeroes) Mega Watts or 1 Tera Watt = 1000000 Mega Watt or 1 Tera Watt = 1 Mega Mega Watt - Neeraj Sharma
"tera" is term used for 10^12 (10 raised to the power 12) or 1 followed by 12 zeroes. Thousand "giga" (which is 10^9) makes one "tera".
"tera" is term used for 10^12 (10 raised to the power 12) or 1 followed by 12 zeroes. Thousand "giga" (which is 10^9) makes one "tera".
10 to the negative 12th power is equal to 1 divided by 10 raised to the 12th power. This can be simplified to 1 divided by 1 followed by 12 zeros, or 0.000000000001. In scientific notation, this would be written as 1 x 10^-12.
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The prefix for 10 raised to the power of negative ten is "nano," which is represented by the symbol "n." In scientific notation, this means that one nanometer is equal to (10^{-9}) meters. Therefore, (10^{-10}) can also be referred to as one-tenth of a nanometer, or 100 picometers, with "pico" being the prefix for (10^{-12}).
A Picometer is 10^-12 meters (10 raised to the power -12) The next two smaller units are: The Femtometer = 10^-15 meters, and The Attometer = 10^-18 meters