I think you pico rather than pica.
The prefix pico- represents a factor of 10-12, or 0.000 000 000 001.
The next smallest prefix is femto- 10-15, or 0.000 000 000 000 001.
Pico- is one step down from nano- which is 10-9, 0.000 000 001.
The next smallest prefix from milli- is micro-. Milli- denotes thousandths, micro- denotes millionths.
The prefix for million is mega-.
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The metric prefix for billionth is nano- (symbol: n), representing 10^(-9).
The next metric prefix after nano in descending order is pico.
"Pica" is a prefix, not a base unit, so there isn't a conversion factor available for this. What kind of "expert" is this? (Pica is a type size. Pico is a prefix. You must have been educated in a government school.)
The metric prefix for 0.001 is milli-.
If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".If you mean the American billion (1,000,000,000), the metric prefix is "Giga".
The metric prefix meaning one million is mega-, as in megabyte.The metric prefix meaning one-millionth is micro-, as in micrometer.
As far as I know, the smallest metric prefix is "yocto-," which is 10-24.
As far as I know, the smallest metric prefix is "yocto-," which is 10-24.
The metric prefix meaning one tenth is deci as in decimeter
In the metric system, the prefix for 1 billion is "giga-".
The next smallest prefix from milli- is micro-. Milli- denotes thousandths, micro- denotes millionths.
the prefix for 100 is cent- as in century or centennial
The prefix for million is mega-.
The prefix that means 100 is centi-.