Powers of Ten
- Physical quantities can span a huge range of values
- For example, the diameter of an atom is about 10–10 m (0.0000000001 m), whereas the width of a galaxy may be about 1021 m (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 m)
- This is a difference of 31 powers of ten
- Powers of ten are numbers that can be achieved by multiplying 10 times itself
- It is useful to know the prefixes for certain powers of ten
Powers of Ten Table
Examples
- 5 kN = 5 kilonewtons= 5 × 103 N (5000 N)
- 7 nC = 7 nanocoulombs = 7 × 10-9 C (0.000000007 C)
Examiner Tip
You will often see very large or very small numbers categorised by powers of ten, so it is very important you become familiar with these as getting these prefixes wrong is a very common exam mistake!