What is 6.13E-14 in scientific notation?

6.13E-14 in scientific notation is 6.13 × 10^-14.

Dina computed the mass of 1,000 protons in grams. The calculator displayed the number 1.67E-21. What is the mass of 1,000 protons in scientific notation?

The mass of 1,000 protons is 1.67E-21 grams in scientific notation.

To express 6.13E-14 in scientific notation, you start by moving the decimal point 14 places to the left. Since the exponent is negative, the decimal point moves to the left.

Thus, 6.13E-14 in scientific notation becomes 0.0000000000000613.

To express a number in scientific notation, you need to write it in the form A × 10^B, where A is a number between 1 and 10, and B is an exponent. In this case, we have the number 6.13E-14. The "E" in scientific notation represents the exponent of 10.

To convert 6.13E-14 to scientific notation, you can rewrite it as 6.13 × 10^-14. Here, 6.13 is the number between 1 and 10, and -14 is the exponent. Thus, 6.13E-14 in scientific notation is 6.13 × 10^-14.