Why Scientific Notation?
In science, we deal with massive numbers (like the distance to stars) or tiny numbers (like the size of bacteria). Writing 20 zeroes is prone to error.
Scientific Notation (or Standard Form) writes a number as:
Where:
- (A number between 1 and 10)
- is an integer.
Examples
Large Numbers
- Distance to Sun: m
- Move decimal left 11 places to get 1.496.
- Standard Form: m.
Converting to Standard Form
- 5900
- 80,00,000
Comparisons in Space
| Object Pair | Distance (m) | Scientific Notation |
|---|---|---|
| Sun - Earth | ||
| Sun - Saturn |
To compare, look at the exponent first. is 10 times larger than . So Saturn is roughly 10 times further from the Sun than Earth is.