si means yes in Spanish.
It is a second.
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram, kg.
Not sure what pi-co is, but if you mean the prefix pico, for SI units, the answer is 10-12.
Scientific notation is normally used for numbers that are either far to large or far to small to be written conveniently in decimal notation.A,BFor example the Earth's mass is approximately: 5,973,600,000,000,000,000,000,000.0 kgIn scientific notation this would be written as:5.9736 x 1024 kg.In normalised scientific notation numbers are written in the form:A,Ba x 10nWhere:a is a number between 1 and 10n is a positive or negative whole number.In engineering notation, the n value is commonly in the form of multiples of 3. In this way the number will always explicitly match the corresponding SI prefixes.BFor example a distance of 50,000 m would be written as:Scientific Notation: 5 x 104 mEngineering notation: 50 x 103 mIn this example 103 corresponds to the SI prefix "kilo"C as such the engineering notation could be directly described verbally as "fifty kilometres" whereas scientific notation yields the much more unwieldy "five times ten to the power four metres" which is much less intuitively easy to understand, even though it is exactly the same distance.Guidance on converting to and from scientific notation is given in the related links. Specifically References A and B.References:A Scientific notation - Engineering Maths Help from the 'mathcentre' Academic Website.B Scientific notation: Wikipedia Entry.C List of SI prefixes: Wikipedia Entry.Please see related links.
SI Notation in time is telling time to the hour, second and minute (example 03:45:02) . In date it tells the year month and day (example 2009 07 25).
si means yes in Spanish.
Different units have different notation.
It is a second.
2.5X102
It is: 3.72*10^-11 g in scientific notation
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram, kg.
The electron configuration of silicon is [Ne]3s23p2.
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how to write date month and year in metric notation
dd/mm/yyyy Source: Wikipedia - Date and Time Notation in Colombia
dd/mm/yyyy Source: Wikipedia - Date and Time Notation in Colombia