Scientific Notation Calculator — Convert & Calculate
Convert numbers to and from scientific notation. Add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers in scientific notation instantly.
What is the Scientific Notation Calculator?
This scientific notation calculator converts any real number into scientific notation (a × 10^b) and engineering notation (a × 10^b where b is a multiple of 3). It also performs arithmetic on numbers in scientific notation, though the current version focuses on conversion.
Scientific Notation Calculator Formula
Scientific notation expresses a number as a coefficient (a) times a power of 10 (10^b), where 1 ≤ |a| < 10 and b is an integer. Engineering notation restricts b to multiples of 3. The calculator uses the standard algorithm: move the decimal point to obtain a coefficient between 1 and 10, count the moves as the exponent (positive for left, negative for right).
Scientific Notation Calculator Example
For input value 123400, the calculator outputs coefficient 1.234, exponent 5, scientific notation 1.234 × 10^5, and engineering notation 123.4 × 10^3. For 0.000567, it outputs coefficient 5.67, exponent -4, scientific notation 5.67 × 10^-4, and engineering notation 567 × 10^-6.
How to Use the Scientific Notation Calculator
- 1Enter any real number in the 'value' field. This can be a decimal, integer, or number in scientific notation (e.g., 2.5e3). The number must be between -1×10^300 and 1×10^300.
- 2Click the 'Calculate' button. The calculator processes the input by identifying the decimal point and moving it to create a coefficient between 1 and 10 (or between 1 and 1000 for engineering notation). The number of places moved becomes the exponent.
- 3The results show four outputs: Coefficient (the mantissa), Exponent (power of 10), Scientific Notation (standard form), and Engineering Notation (exponent multiple of 3). Use the scientific notation for general purposes; use engineering notation when working with SI prefixes (e.g., kilo, mega, micro).
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you convert a number like 0.00045 to scientific notation?
What is the difference between scientific notation and engineering notation?
Can this calculator handle very large or very small numbers?
What does the 'Coefficient' output mean?
Is there an official standard for scientific notation?
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