what is the radius of moon in its scientific notation
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1.74 × 10⁶ m radius of moon
6.4 × 10⁶ m radius of earth
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The radius of the moon in its scientific notation is 1.74 x 106 meters.
Explanation:
- Using scientific notation, one can express extremely big or extremely small values.
- When a number between 1 and 10 is multiplied by a power of 10, the result is represented in scientific notation.
- The Moon undergoes four major phases throughout the course of a cycle that lasts 29.5 days.
- The phases always occur in the same sequence. According to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter website, the moon is a spheroid that is not entirely round but more egg-shaped.
- The moon is shaped like an egg because of its rotation, with the large end facing Earth.
Hence, the radius of the moon in its scientific notation is 1.74 x 106 meters.
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