its 40000 10000
-50.
1/1000
1x10^-5
One hundred thousand in Scientific notation is 1x10^5, (^ meaning to the power of), therefore One hundred thousand to the power of ten is (1x10^5)^10 = 1x10^50, using basic rules of powers or 1 followed by 50 zeros.
its 40000 10000
-50.
1/1000
1x10^-5
.0001 1x10 to the negative 4 or on many calculators, 1x10^-4
1x10-9
There are 1000picometers in a nanometer. This is because pico is 1x10^-12 and nano is 1x10^-9
mega- 1x10^6 kilo - 1x10^3 hecto - 1x10^2 deca - 1x10^1 deci - 1x10^-1 centa - 1x10^-2 milli - 1x10^-3 micro - 1x10^-6 nano - 1x10^-9 pico -1x10^-12 femto -1x10^-15
5.0119x10 to the power of -6 or 0.0000050119
A nanometre is 1x10^-9 metres and a millimetre is 1x10^-3 metres. Therefore there are 1x10^6 nanometres in a millimetre or 1,000,000. 25nm/1,000,000 gives 0.000025mm
One hundred thousand in Scientific notation is 1x10^5, (^ meaning to the power of), therefore One hundred thousand to the power of ten is (1x10^5)^10 = 1x10^50, using basic rules of powers or 1 followed by 50 zeros.
I will assume you're talking about the units micrometers and not a micrometer as in the measuring instrument. 1 millimeter = 1x10-3 m 1 micrometer = 1x10-6 m 1 nanometer = 1x10-9 m