You need to state what pico relates to. For instance one picocoulomb is 1x10-12 coulomb.
1 statcoulomb is equal to 3.33564 x 10^-10 coulombs.
It takes 6.25E18 electrons to produce 1 coulomb of charge.
There are about 6.24 x 1018 electrons (or protons) in one coulomb of charge.
In the metric system, the units atto, femto, and pico are related by their respective powers of 10. Atto is 10-18, femto is 10-15, and pico is 10-12. This means that atto is smaller than femto, which is smaller than pico.
3.2 millicoulomb (1 coulomb/1000 millicoulomb)= 0.0032 coulomb--------------------------Charge on one electron sans negative sign...,1.602 X 10 -19 coulomb---------------------------so,0.0032 coulomb/1.602 X 10 -19 coulomb= 2.0 X 1016 electrons================
1 statcoulomb is equal to 3.33564 x 10^-10 coulombs.
Pico means 10-12 = 0.000000000001
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.
pico = 10-12 or a trillionth
you get 10
Christopher Pico is 5' 10".
6.25 x 10 ^18
'Nano-' is 10-9, if that's what you mean. 'Pico-' is 10-12. 'Femto-' is 10-15.
A terametre is 1012 metres, a picometre is 10-12 metres. Therefore there are 1024 picometres in a terametre.
It takes 6.25E18 electrons to produce 1 coulomb of charge.
1 coulomb= 3*109 statcoulomb
There are about 6.24 x 1018 electrons (or protons) in one coulomb of charge.