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5 Powers of Ten 30 5.0 Powers of Ten Powers of ten may be used when working with very small numbers. For example very large or 654900000 is a very large number, but using powers of ten, it can be written as 6.549 x 108. 0.0000000032 is a very small number. Using powers of ten it can be written as 3.2 x 10-9. A power of ten, is the number ten multiplied by itself a number of times, according to the power – the little superscript number. power 104 So 104 is ten multiplied by itself 4 times: 10 x 10 x 10 x 10= 10000 Complete these: Power? 1 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 10 = 10 0000 Power? 2 3.0 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 3.0 x 10 = 3000 Power? 3 2.5 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 2.5 x 10 = 25000 notice how many places the decimal point has moved to the right: it should correspond to the power of ten. Convert these powers of ten into ordinary numbers: 4 5.6 x 103 = 5 8.27 x 106 = 31 ? What about negative powers, like 10-1? 10-1 = 1 = 0.1 10 In the same way, 10-4 = 1 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 0.0001 decimal point moved 4 places to the left and 2.0 x 10-4 = 2.0 x 0.0001 = 0.0002 Again, notice how the power of ten gives the number of places moved by the decimal point: this time to the left because the power is negative. Convert these powers of ten into ordinary numbers: -3 6 3.0 x 10 = 7 6 x 10 8 2.4 x 10 9 7.34 x 10 10 645.56 x 10 = -9 = -2 = -5 = -3 32 5.2 Powers of ten and your calculator Using a basic scientific calculator, powers of ten can be input by using the EXP (EE on Texas calculators) key. For example, to input 6 x 105 follow this sequence: 1 key in 6 display 6. 2 press EXP key display 6.00 The EXP stands for exponent, another word for power This display represents 6 x 105 3 key in 5 display 6.05 To input 3 x 10-2 follow this sequence: 1 key in 3 display 2 press EXP display 3 press +/- key display 3. 3.00 3.-00 This display represents 3 x 10-2 4 key in 2 display 3.-02 Use a calculator for these exercises: / is divided by 11 2 x 102 x 4 x 103 = 12 4 x 105 x 6 x 102 = 13 5.2 x 103 / 2.56 x 109 = 14 2.0 x 10-3 x 4.1 x 10-7 = 15 9.98 x 10-6 x 1.54 x 103 = 5.3 SI units and prefixes 33 The international system of units, SI (systeme internationale), includes metre (m), kilogram (kg), second (s), volt (V), ampere (A), hertz (Hz), joule (J), farad (F), becquerel (Bq), watt (W), newton (N). Each unit may be prefixed by a symbol, such as kV representing “kilovolts”, which multiplies the value by a power of ten from the following table: symbol T G M k h da d c m n p f value 1012 109 106 103 102 101 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-6 10-9 10-12 10-15 The prefix represents a power of ten. prefix tera giga mega kilo hecto deka deci centi milli micro nano pico femto For example 60 kV = 60 x 103 V = 60 x 1000 = 60 000 V Notice, the decimal point moves 3 places to the right … Another example : 55 m = 55 x 10-6 m= 55 x 0.000001= 0.000055 m The decimal point has moved 6 places to the left … Convert these into ordinary numbers: 16 6 mm = m 17 1.54 km = m 18 4.5 MHz = Hz 19 0.3 s = s 20 20 kHz = Hz 34 5.4 Changing between prefixes Imagine the prefixes arranged on a number scale: 10-15 10-12 10-9 f p 10-6 n 10-3 100 103 106 109 1012 m base k M G T To change between prefixes, for example from 60 m to mm, calculate the difference in the powers of ten: from micro to milli is from 10-6 to 10-3, a difference of 10-3. So 60 m = or 60 x 10-3 mm 0.06 mm taking the decimal point 3 places left To change from 350mV to kV, from milli to kilo is from 10-3 to 103, the difference in powers of ten is 10-6. Up the scale, decimal point moves left so 350 mV = 350 x 10-6 kV or 0.00035 kV decimal point moved 6 places to left To change from 2 MHz to Hz, from mega to base is from 10 6 to 100: the difference in powers of ten is 106. Down the scale, decimal point moves right so 2 MHz = or 2 x 106 Hz 2 000 000 Hz decimal point moved 6 places to right Try these: 21 0.4 mm to m 22 30 s to s 23 0.000002 MW to mW 24 50 kJ to J 25 20 000 Hz to MHz 5.5 Answers to exercises 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 105 3.0 x 103 2.5 x 104 5600 8270000 0.003 0.000000006 0.024 0.0000734 0.64556 800000 or 8 x 105 2.4 x 108 2.03125 x 10-6 8.2 x 10-10 0.0153692 or 1.53692 x 10-2 0.006 m 1540 m 4500000 Hz 0.0000003 s 20000 Hz 36