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Addition with exponential notation

To perform addition or subtraction with numbers expressed in exponential notation, we add or subtract only the initial numbers. The exponent of the result is the same as the exponents of the numbers being added or... [Pg.786]

To perform addition or subtraction with numbers expressed in exponential notation, we add or subtract only... [Pg.644]

Figure 1.4 Concentrations in fractions and percentages. These are translated into volume and surface atomic densities for the Silicon (110) surface. Note As discussed in Section 2.1.1.2, these densities are a function of the substrate as well as the surface plane. Engineering notation, where e refers to the base 10 (not to be confused with the exponential e), is nsed for the sake of simplicity. Also shown are some additional analytical techniques along with the approximate best possible detection limits noted for specific elements when using fully optimized analysis conditions. Note ICP-MS, in this case, would either require solid digestion, be coupled with Laser Ablation (LA), or coupled with Vapor Phase Decomposition (VPD) for dissolving surface films. Figure 1.4 Concentrations in fractions and percentages. These are translated into volume and surface atomic densities for the Silicon (110) surface. Note As discussed in Section 2.1.1.2, these densities are a function of the substrate as well as the surface plane. Engineering notation, where e refers to the base 10 (not to be confused with the exponential e), is nsed for the sake of simplicity. Also shown are some additional analytical techniques along with the approximate best possible detection limits noted for specific elements when using fully optimized analysis conditions. Note ICP-MS, in this case, would either require solid digestion, be coupled with Laser Ablation (LA), or coupled with Vapor Phase Decomposition (VPD) for dissolving surface films.

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