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Convert the following to engineering notation:
- (a) 0.045 W
- (b) 2000 pJ
- (c) 0.1 ns
- (d) 39,212 as
- (e) 3 Ω
- (f) 18,000 m
- (g) 2,500,000,000,000 bits
- (h) 1015 atoms/cm3
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(b)
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(c)
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(e)
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(f)
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