Well, darling, 10 to the 10000th power is a 1 followed by 10000 zeros. That's a whole lot of zeros, honey! It's called a googol, and it's bigger than your wildest dreams (unless you dream about really big numbers, in that case, dream on!).
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The number, 10^10000 or googol^100, has no special name.
Oh, what a happy little question! 10 to the 10,000th power is a very, very big number. It's a 1 followed by 10,000 zeros! Just imagine all the possibilities and beauty in that vast number.
Oh, dude, that's a big number. Like, 10 to the 10000th power is a 1 followed by 10,000 zeros. Can you even imagine writing all those zeros? I mean, good luck fitting that on a calculator!
10 to the 8th power divided by 10 to the 7th power is 10
10 to the fourth power.
Some prefixes, which you use with any unit, are:Tera (10 to the power 12)Giga (10 to the power 9)Mega (10 to the power 6)Kilo (10 to the power 3)Hekto (10 to the power 2)Deka (10 to the power 1)Deci (10 to the power -1)Centi (10 to the power -2)Milli (10 to the power -3)Micro (10 to the power -6)Nano (10 to the power -9)Pico (10 to the power -12)You can find a more complete list at the Wikipedia, in the article "SI prefixes".
When you divide numbers with the same base raised to different exponents, you subtract the exponents. In this case, 10 to the power of 8 divided by 10 to the power of 6 is equal to 10^(8-6) which simplifies to 10^2. Therefore, the result is 100.
10 to the 5th power