Scientific Notation to Decimal Converter
Effortlessly convert numbers from scientific notation into their standard decimal form.
Enter the coefficient part of the scientific notation.
Enter the exponent part of the scientific notation.
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Understanding Scientific Notation
Scientific notation is a way of expressing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. It has the form a × 10b, where a is the coefficient and b is the exponent.
- Coefficient (a): A number greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10. It represents the significant digits of the number.
- Exponent (b): An integer (positive, negative, or zero). It indicates the number of places the decimal point must be moved to convert to decimal form. A positive exponent means moving the decimal point to the right, and a negative exponent means moving it to the left.
For example, the speed of light is approximately 3 × 108 meters per second. In decimal form, this is 300,000,000 m/s. Conversely, a very small number like 0.0000005 can be written in scientific notation as 5 × 10-7.
Why Use Scientific Notation?
Scientific notation simplifies the representation and manipulation of very large and very small numbers, making them easier to work with in calculations and to write in documents. It is widely used in science, engineering, and mathematics.