Math, asked by prabalb8, 4 months ago


2.35 X 10to the power -9 s = 2.35 nanoseconds = 2.35 ns.
can someone explain why is that so?plz help​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Speed, for example, is defined in terms of the base quantities length and time and ... If we define the length standard as the distance between one's nose and the ... 356000000{) m = 3.56 X 10 m ... As you can see, each prefix represents a certain power of 10, to be used as 11 ... 2.35 x 10″ s = '} 35 nanoseconds = 2.35 ns.

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