You can do this with logarithms 2 to the x equals 10 to the 80 xlog2 = 80log 10 = 80 x = 80/log2 = 266 2 to the 266 power = 10 to the 80 power
yes ,it does equal 80
5 and 2 because if you multiply 2 to the 4th power (2x2x2x2) you will get 16 then multiply 16 by 5 and then you will have 80. (2x2x2x2)x5=80
Two to the fourth power multiplied by five.
P=I^2R. 80^2=6400*2=12,800 Watts. That is for D.C. For A.C. you would use the R.M.S. or average wattage.
The prime factorization of 80 is 2^4 * 5. This means that 80 can be expressed as the product of the prime numbers 2 and 5 raised to certain powers. In this case, 2 is raised to the power of 4 and 5 is raised to the power of 1.
dB = 10 log(power-2/power-1) = 10 log(80) = 19.03 dB
43 + 42 = 64 + 16 = 80
2.9906975624424411 to the power of 4 equals 80.
80
If you mean: 2^6 plus 4^2 = 80 and in standard form it is 8.0*10^1
4.308869383 = 80