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#1 2025-01-14 23:24:29

paulb203
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Large Numbers (quadrillion)

And Small Numbers (quadrillionth)

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The electron has a mass of approximately 9x10^-31kg, apparently.

Is 10^31 10 quadrillion quadrillion?

Is 10^-30 one quadrillion quadrillionth?
Or is 10^-30 one quadrillionth quadrillionth?

And is 10^-31 one tenth of a quadrillion quadrillionth?
Or is 10^-31 one tenth of a quadrillionth quadrillionth?

And, finally, is 9x10^-31 9 tenths of a quadrillionth quadrillionth


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#2 2025-01-14 23:55:00

Jai Ganesh
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Re: Large Numbers (quadrillion)


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