160 = 1
It's 10-60.
I assume you are asking for the exponent when 60 is raised to a power. Since 60 is a composite number, there is no specific exponent that corresponds to it. The exponent depends on the specific equation or problem you are working on.
(1,000,000) to the power of (10) is equal to (1,000,000^{10}), which can also be expressed as ((10^6)^{10} = 10^{60}). Therefore, (1,000,000^{10} = 10^{60}), or (1) followed by (60) zeros. In numerical form, this is (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000).
no 60/1 would be 60 that is 1 60th of 1
It is (1/60)th of 1.
World Wide '60 - 1960 Castro's Year of Power 1-1 was released on: USA: 23 January 1960
It's 10-60.
In terms of joules, the answer is 216,000 joules. First, you must convert 1 hour to seconds. 1 hr = 60 mins 60 mins = 3,600 seconds The formula for finding power can also be used to find work if power and time are provided. Power = Work/Time 60 watts =work/3,600 seconds To find this, multiply 3,600 by 60 3,600 X 60 = 216,000 The unit for work is joules, so the answer is 216,000 joules.use the power formula
6 X 10 to the power of 1
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - 1993 An Oyster Stew 1-60 was released on: USA: 23 May 1994
She-Ra Princess of Power - 1985 Anchors Aloft Part 2 1-60 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
There is one second in 60 cycles. So 5 cycles is equal to about 0.012 seconds or 12 milliseconds.AnswerThe periodic time is the reciprocal of frequency. So the answer to your question is 1/60 s or 16.67 ms.
10 to the 60th power is equal to 10 multiplied by itself 60 times. This results in an incredibly large number, specifically 1 followed by 60 zeros. In scientific notation, 10 to the 60th power is written as 1 x 10^60. This number is commonly referred to as a vigintillion.
I assume you are asking for the exponent when 60 is raised to a power. Since 60 is a composite number, there is no specific exponent that corresponds to it. The exponent depends on the specific equation or problem you are working on.
Power = (voltage) x (current) 60 = 120 x I I = 60/120 = 1/2 Amp.
no 60/1 would be 60 that is 1 60th of 1
If we take 1 million (1,000,000) to the power of 10, we'll get 1060 for our answer. Here's how we do it: 1,000,000 = 106 and 1 million to the 10th power = (106)10 = 106x10 = 1060