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4 January, 08:13

How much time does it take light from a flash camera to reach a subject 6.0 meters across a room in scientific notation?

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  1. 4 January, 10:31
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    The time it takes light from a flash camera to reach a subject 6.0 meters across a room in scientific notation is 2.0 * 10^-8 s.

    Explanation:

    Given

    t=?

    d=6m

    v=3*10^8 m/s

    we have, v=d/t

    here t=d/v

    t=6m/3*10^8 m/s

    v=2*10^-8 m/s

    The time it takes light from a flash camera to reach a subject 6.0 meters across a room in scientific notation is 2.0 * 10^-8 s.
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