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the sun produces 3.9 x 10^33 ergs of radiant energy per second. how many ergs of radiant energy does the sun produce in 2.45 x 10^5 seconds?

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Answer:

1.2675 Ă— 10^37.

Explanation:

you would have to first multiply 3.9 x 3.25 =12.675. It is not in scientific notation so you would have to change the decimal 1.2675 x 10^37

User Andrew Hulterstrom
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To find this answer we need to multiply the two values,

3.9x10^33 x 2.45x10^5 = 9.555x10^38


User Vijay Baskaran
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