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Express each value in exponential form. where appropriate, include units in your answer. (a) solar radiation received by earth: 173 thousand trillion watts silver metal: 142 trillionths of a meter
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Earth = 1.73 *1017 watts or 1.73 *102 PettaWatts
Sorry about the other one
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