Scientific Notation to Units (Positive Digits) (Level 2)

This math topic covers converting numbers from scientific notation to different units involving positive digits. It deals with several units such as watts, candelas, seconds, amps, and grams. Each question presents a number in scientific notation and requires converting this to a specified unit, such as milliwatts, gigawatts, or teragrams. The problems are designed to help students understand the relationship between exponential forms of numbers and their corresponding units, enhancing their ability to work with various scales and magnitudes.

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Scientific Notation - Scientific Notation to Units (Positive Digits) Worksheet

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Scientific Notation - Scientific Notation to Units (Positive Digits)
1
Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 8.92 multiplied by 10 to the power of 11 \text{ candelas}
a
892 kilocandelas
b
892 decicandelas
c
892 gigacandelas
d
892 microcandelas
e
892 picocandelas
f
892 candelas
2
Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 8.71 multiplied by 10 to the power of 10 \text{ joules}
a
87.1 joules
b
87.1 kilojoules
c
87.1 megajoules
d
87.1 petajoules
e
87.1 gigajoules
f
87.1 microjoules
3
Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 8.40 multiplied by 10 to the power of 13 \text{ candelas}
a
84 kilocandelas
b
84 megacandelas
c
84 teracandelas
d
84 centicandelas
e
84 gigacandelas
f
84 nanocandelas
4
Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 6.69 multiplied by 10 to the power of 10 \text{ amps}
a
66.9 teraamps
b
66.9 megaamps
c
66.9 gigaamps
d
66.9 kiloamps
e
66.9 petaamps
f
66.9 nanoamps
5
Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 9.29 multiplied by 10 to the power of 10 \text{ meters}
a
92.9 nanometers
b
92.9 gigameters
c
92.9 petameters
d
92.9 megameters
e
92.9 kilometers
f
92.9 meters
6
Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 5.75 multiplied by 10 to the power of 10 \text{ candelas}
a
57.5 candelas
b
57.5 megacandelas
c
57.5 petacandelas
d
57.5 millicandelas
e
57.5 gigacandelas
f
57.5 decicandelas
7
Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 3.92 multiplied by 10 to the power of 14 \text{ seconds}
a
392 nanoseconds
b
392 teraseconds
c
392 gigaseconds
d
392 petaseconds
e
392 kiloseconds
f
392 megaseconds
8
Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 5.63 multiplied by 10 to the power of 11 \text{ grams}
a
563 nanograms
b
563 teragrams
c
563 picograms
d
563 megagrams
e
563 gigagrams
f
563 micrograms