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Answer:
When a number is written in scientific notation (representing the number using powers of base ten) it is expressed so that it contains a digit in the place of the units and all other digits after the decimal point, multiplied by the respective exponent. For example, the number
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On the other hand, it is known the units in the SI for mass, length, time and temperature are kilogram (kg), meter (m), second (s) and Kelvin (K), respectively. In addition, thera are prefixes of the International System (SI) that indicate a specific factor of 10.
For example:
-Giga (G) is a prefix that indicates a factor of 
-Pico (p) is a prefix that indicates a factor of 
-Mili (m) is a prefix that indicates a factor of 
-Micro (
) is a prefix that indicates a factor of 
-Tera (T) is a prefix that indicates a factor of 
-Kilo (K) is a prefix that indicates a factor of 
Knowing this, let's express these quantities in terms of the SI base units:









His answer was incorrect because according to ohm's law the formula used should have been R=V/I instead of multiplying and the answer should be 8ohms
The one that is loaded worst. The overall weight is not important; tongue weight is a matter of loading. Our 12,000 lb snow cat trailer, which has stops to position the cat properly, has under 100 lbs tongue weight. Excessive tongue weight is a Bad Thing because it reduces weight on the towing vehicle's front wheels, leading to instability.
The magnetic force exerted by a field E to a charge q is given by F=Eq. In this case, F=4.30*10^4*(6.80mu C). 1mu C=10^-6C, so F=4.30*6.80=10^-2=0.29N. The direction is in the x direction, the direction that the field is applied because the charge is positive.