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Taking into account the definition of Scientific notation, the correct representation of 5,970,000 in scientific notation is 5.97×10⁶.
<h3>Definition of scientific notation</h3>
Scientific notation is a quick way to represent a number using powers of base 10.
The numbers are written as a product:
a×10ⁿ
where:
- a is a real number greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10, to which a decimal point is added after the first digit if it is a non-integer number.
- n is a whole number, which is called an exponent or an order of magnitude. Represents the number of times the point decimal is shifted. It is always an integer, positive if it is shifted to the left, negative if it is shifted to the right.
<h3>This case</h3>
In this case, to write the number 5,970,000 in scientific notation, the following steps are performed:
- The decimal point is moved to the left as many spaces until it reaches the right of the first digit. This number will be the value of a in the previous expression. Then a = 5.97
- The base 10 is written with the exponent equal to the number of spaces that the decimal point moves. This is a positive number because the decimal point is shifted to the left, and it will have a value of n = 6.
Finally, the correct representation of 5,970,000 in scientific notation is 5.97×10⁶.
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Answer:
The heat capacity of a sample is 37.7 J/K.
Explanation:
Given that,
Submerged temperature of tissue sample = 275 K
Mass of liquid nitrogen= 2 kg
Temperature = 70 K
Final temperature = 75 K
We need to calculate the heat
Using formula of heat
Put the value into the formula
We need to calculate the heat capacity of a sample
Using formula of heat capacity
Put the value into the formula
Hence, The heat capacity of a sample is 37.7 J/K.
That's good ! I never heard of that before. (Maybe because
I've never been stung by an ant.)
When an ant bites or stings, it injects a tiny amount of 'formic acid'
into your skin. Soon, the formic acid itches, burns, and stings, and
after a while, a little piece of skin dies and falls off. Some people
are seriously allergic to it, and it can make them really sick.
'Acids' and 'bases' are opposites, and one can neutralize (cancel out)
the other. Tony is putting a weak 'base' on the sting, to neutralize the
formic acid that the ant left him as a little gift.
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