I'm now studying particle physics again after a long break, so as a refresher I've been going through my old syllabus again.
Trouble is, most of my notes suck/are lost and my memory isn't so great when it comes to the specific equations.
So basically, what's the equation for working out...
Alright, with the brackets I get 14739751.27.
Is there any way I can set my calculator to give me the answer with the x10^n? (n just being whatever power)
Thanks for the help.
I'm currently studying physics at A-level, and for particle physics I'm fine about the theory of the equations, I remember what equations to use etc, but I can't seem to get the right answers from my calculator.
For example, when working out the specific charge of a carbon ion with Z = 6, A =...