Chemistry, asked by rasneet25, 7 months ago

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please help me with part 2 with full procedure. how it happened. full explaimed answer will marked brainliest.​

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Answered by ItzSweetyHere
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Hey Buddy!!

Part 2

Explanation: 1μ=10^-12

So, 15.15μs×10^-12s/1μs=1.515×10^-5s

We need to convert to s

So, we have to multiply 15.15μs to 10^-12s and divide by 1μs then we will get 1.515×10^-5s

Hope it helps you:) Hope you help me too:)

Answered by harsh2847
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1 microseconds = 10^-6 seconds

hence 15.15 microseconds = 15.15 * 10^-6 seconds

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