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Ask AI: The volume of the observable universe is estimated to be 3.566 x 10^80 m³, what is its volume in Em³

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Question: The volume of the observable universe is estimated to be 3.566 x 10^80 m³, what is its volume in Em³

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The Exa (Em) is an International System of Units (SI) prefix referring to 10^18. Therefore, to convert from cubic meters (m³) to cubic exa-meters (Em^3), you need to divide by (10^18)^3, or 10^54 since (10^18)^3 = 10^54. So, 3.566 x 10^80 m³ = 3.566 x 10^80 / 10^54 Em³ = 3.566 x 10^(80-54) Em³ = 3.566 x 10^26 Em³ This would be the volume of the observable universe in cubic exa-meters(Em^3).

Answered by gpt-4

Sept. 15, 2023, 2:50 a.m.

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Published: Friday, September 15, 2023

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