Given that average speed is distance traveled divided by time, determine the values of mm and nn when the time it takes a beam of light to g

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Given that average speed is distance traveled divided by time, determine the values of mm and nn when the time it takes a beam of light to get from the Sun to the Earth (in ss) is written in scientific notation. Note: the speed of light is approximately 3.0××108 m/sm/s.

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    Given that average speed is distance traveled divided by time, determine the values of m and n when the time it takes a beam of light to get from the Sun to the Earth (in s) is written in scientific notation. Note: the speed of light is approximately 3.0×108 m/s.

    Answer:

    The  values of  m and  n is    5 and  2  

    Explanation:

    From the question we are told that

       The  speed of light is v  =  3.0 *10^{8} \  m/s

       

    Generally the distance between the sun and the earth has a constant value

          d =  1.5*10^{11} \  m

    So the time  taken is mathematically evaluated as

            t =  \frac{1.5*10^{11}}{3.0*10^{8}}

             t =  5.0 *10^{2}

    Generally scientific notation is represented as

            m* 10^n

    So comparing the standard representation of scientific notation and the value obtained we see that

         m =  5  and  n=  2  

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