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Do I have the correct solutions when expressing the above in a and b?

Do I have the correct solutions when expressing the above in a and b?-example-1

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We have


1.2\text{ }*10^(44)\text{ Joules}

We need to put this quantity in

a. Kilojoules

we have the next equivalence to convert J to KJ

1000 joules = 1 kilojoule


(1.2*10^(44))/(1*10^3)=1.2*10^(44-3)=1.2*10^(41)KJ

b. nano joules

we have the next equivalence to convert J to nJ

1J = 1000000000 nJ= 1x10^9 nJ


(1.2*10^(44))(1*10^9)=1.2*10^(53)nJ

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