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Rechner für wissenschaftliche Notation

Zahlen in und aus der wissenschaftlichen Notation umwandeln. Große und kleine Zahlen kompakt und standardisiert darstellen.

Geben Sie eine Zahl in Dezimal- oder wissenschaftlicher Notation ein
Wählen Sie den Umwandlungstyp
Anzahl der Dezimalstellen im Ergebnis (0–20)

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Verwendet das Standardformat der wissenschaftlichen Notation (a × 10^n, wobei 1 ≤ |a| < 10).

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What is scientific notation?

Scientific notation is a way to express very large or very small numbers in a compact format: a × 10^n, where a is a number between 1 and 10 (the coefficient), and n is an integer (the exponent). For example, 123,000 becomes 1.23 × 10^5.

When should I use scientific notation?

Use scientific notation for very large numbers (like distances in astronomy), very small numbers (like atomic sizes), or when you need to express numbers with many zeros. It's also useful in scientific and engineering calculations.

How do I read scientific notation?

Read a × 10^n as "a times 10 to the power of n." Positive exponents mean the number is large (move decimal right), negative exponents mean the number is small (move decimal left). For example, 1.23 × 10^5 = 123,000.

What's the difference between scientific and engineering notation?

Scientific notation uses exponents that are multiples of 1 (1, 2, 3, etc.), while engineering notation uses exponents that are multiples of 3 (3, 6, 9, etc.). Engineering notation is often preferred in engineering fields.

How do I convert between scientific notation and decimal form?

To convert from scientific notation to decimal: move the decimal point n places (right for positive exponents, left for negative). To convert to scientific notation: move the decimal to create a number between 1 and 10, then count the places moved.

How accurate is this scientific notation calculator?

The calculator provides mathematically accurate conversions using standard scientific notation rules. Precision can be adjusted up to 20 decimal places, but very large or small numbers may be limited by JavaScript's number precision.