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u never said the name of the element though the entire vid :(
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:D "Click to add keywords..."
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@tripy666 no you've got a 0 too many, that's why exponential notation is so convenient, just think about writing c^2 or hbar in standard notation, it's easy to make a mistake with a 0 that makes your calculations completely wrong, I put the decimal point with the 0's in there because 299792458m/s is a definition and not a measured quantity, so you can add as many significant 0's as you like.
btw. do you realize that you are commenting on a year old comment?
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@sikory isnt it like 10 to the power of 8 being 3000000000?
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I could listen to this man talk about elements all day lol, he's like my perfect stereotype of a wise but silly looking scientist
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She may not have gotten a Nobel prize, but I think having an element named after her is a greater honor, if only because there are fewer to go around.
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i dont want to be a cartoon so f**** off
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squared!
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umm...no...3.0E8
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Sweet, I thought I was the only one who would notice that. : )
Yeah, I doubt there is much to know about it. All these really high atomic number atoms don't really have much to 'em.
inthefade 3 years ago 16
Knowing the history about the element is very interesting and I think contributes a lot to learning about a particular element. I do appreciate these videos and all of the information they share it's pretty cool!
JonesBonesScones 3 years ago 6