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Chapter 2 Measurements
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Scientific Notation
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Scientific Notation
Scientific notation • is used to write very large or very small numbers• for the width of a human hair (0.000 008 m) is written
as
8 x 10-6 m• for a large number such as 4 500 000 s is written as
4.5 x 106 s
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Scientific Notation
• A number written in scientific notation contains a coefficient and a power of 10.
coefficient power of ten coefficient power of ten
1.5 x 102 7.35 x 10-4
• To write a number in scientific notation, the decimal point is moved after the first digit.
• The spaces moved are shown as a power of ten.
52 000. = 5.2 x 104 0.003 78 = 3.78 x 10-3
4 spaces left 3 spaces right
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Some Powers of Ten
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Comparing Numbers in Standard and Scientific NotationHere are some numbers written in standard formatand in scientific notation.
Number in Standard Format Scientific Notation
Diameter of the Earth 12 800 000 m 1.28 x 107 m
Mass of a human 68 kg 6.8 x 101 kg
Length of a virus 0.000 03 cm 3 x 10-5 cm
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Learning Check
Select the correct scientific notation for each.
A. 0.000 008
1) 8 x 106 2) 8 x 10-6 3) 0.8 x 10-5
B. 72 000
1) 7.2 x 104 2) 72 x 103 3) 7.2 x 10-4
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Solution
Select the correct scientific notation for each.
A. 0.000 008
2) 8 x 10-6
B. 72 000
1) 7.2 x 104
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Learning Check
Write each as a standard number.
A. 2.0 x 10-2
1) 200 2) 0.0020 3) 0.020
B. 1.8 x 105
1) 180 000 2) 0.000 018 3) 18 000
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Solution
Write each as a standard number.
A. 2.0 x 10-2
3) 0.020
B. 1.8 x 105
1) 180 000
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