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1.20×10−8s to nanoseconds

User BlackGaff
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Answer:

There are 12 nanoseconds in
1.2* 10^(-8)\ s.

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to convert
1.2* 10^(-8)\ s to nanoseconds.

We know that,


1\ s=10^9\ ns

Now using unitary method to solve it such that,


1.2* 10^(-8)\ s=1.2* 10^(-8)\ * 10^9\\\\=1.2* 10\\\\=12\ ns

So, there are 12 nanoseconds in
1.2* 10^(-8)\ s.

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