pico is (1/1,000,000,000,000)
nano is (1/1,000,000,000)
making nano larger
no
If the CPU replacement is physically larger - probably not.
apple
It is a fairly new technology.
MAN
A nano second. It is 1000 times larger than a picosecond
nano is 1/1,000,000,000 and pico is 1/1,000,000,000,000 You decide
Yes, a pico second is a thousandth of a nano second.
milli is 10^3 bigger then micro. milli is 10^6 bigger then nano. milli is 10^9 bigger then pico.
'Nano-' is 10-9, if that's what you mean. 'Pico-' is 10-12. 'Femto-' is 10-15.
Pico is 10-12, googol is much larger than 1, therefore pico would be far smaller.
nano = 10-9 pico = 10-12 nano / pico = 10-9 / 10-12 = 103 or 1000. The prefixes mean the same thing (the same numerical multiplier), whether they are used with seconds, meters, Farad, or whatever.
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1MOL=?micromol
Mega, Macro, Meso, Micro, Nano, Pico
Micro, nano, and pico are prefixes used in the metric system to denote different powers of ten. Micro (µ) represents (10^{-6}), nano (n) represents (10^{-9}), and pico (p) represents (10^{-12}). Thus, each successive prefix indicates a factor of ten smaller than the previous one, with pico being the smallest among the three. For example, one microgram is equal to 1,000 nanograms, and one nanogram is equal to 1,000 picograms.
The next metric prefix after nano in descending order is pico.