Seconds to Picoseconds calculator

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To use the calculator, place your cursor in the desired unit field and write a number.The calculator will automatically convert your number and display the result in the other unit fields. If needed use the dot "." as the decimal separator.

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Seconds to Picoseconds formula

Picoseconds to Seconds formula


Seconds to Picoseconds Conversion Table

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s ps s ps s ps s ps
1 1000000000000 26 26000000000000 51 51000000000000 76 76000000000000
2 2000000000000 27 27000000000000 52 52000000000000 77 77000000000000
3 3000000000000 28 28000000000000 53 53000000000000 78 78000000000000
4 4000000000000 29 29000000000000 54 54000000000000 79 79000000000000
5 5000000000000 30 30000000000000 55 55000000000000 80 80000000000000
6 6000000000000 31 31000000000000 56 56000000000000 81 81000000000000
7 7000000000000 32 32000000000000 57 57000000000000 82 82000000000000
8 8000000000000 33 33000000000000 58 58000000000000 83 83000000000000
9 9000000000000 34 34000000000000 59 59000000000000 84 84000000000000
10 10000000000000 35 35000000000000 60 60000000000000 85 85000000000000
11 11000000000000 36 36000000000000 61 61000000000000 86 86000000000000
12 12000000000000 37 37000000000000 62 62000000000000 87 87000000000000
13 13000000000000 38 38000000000000 63 63000000000000 88 88000000000000
14 14000000000000 39 39000000000000 64 64000000000000 89 89000000000000
15 15000000000000 40 40000000000000 65 65000000000000 90 90000000000000
16 16000000000000 41 41000000000000 66 66000000000000 91 91000000000000
17 17000000000000 42 42000000000000 67 67000000000000 92 92000000000000
18 18000000000000 43 43000000000000 68 68000000000000 93 93000000000000
19 19000000000000 44 44000000000000 69 69000000000000 94 94000000000000
20 20000000000000 45 45000000000000 70 70000000000000 95 95000000000000
21 21000000000000 46 46000000000000 71 71000000000000 96 96000000000000
22 22000000000000 47 47000000000000 72 72000000000000 97 97000000000000
23 23000000000000 48 48000000000000 73 73000000000000 98 98000000000000
24 24000000000000 49 49000000000000 74 74000000000000 99 99000000000000
25 25000000000000 50 50000000000000 75 75000000000000 100 1.0E+14

  • Second (0.00027777h)
    The second is the SI base unit of time, commonly understood and historically defined as 1⁄86400 of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds each. Another intuitive understanding is that it is about the time between beats of a human heart. Mechanical and electric clocks and watches usually have a face with 60 tickmarks representing seconds and minutes, traversed by a second hand and minute hand. Digital clocks and watches often have a two-digit counter that cycles through seconds. In common parlance, a "clock tick" is a second, though most modern clocks are digital electronic, and do not actually tick. The second is also part of several other units of measurement like velocity, acceleration, and frequency. Though the historical definition of the unit was based upon this division of the Earth's rotation cycle, the formal definition in the International System of Units SI is a much steadier timekeeper: 1 second is defined to be exactly 9 192 631 770 cycles of a Caesium atomic clock. Because the Earth's rotation varies and is also slowing ever so slightly, a leap second is added to clock time to keep clocks in sync with Earth's rotation.
  • Picosecond (0.000000000000000278h)
    A picosecond is an SI unit of time equal to 10−12 or 1/1,000,000,000,000 (one trillionth) of a second. That is one trillionth, or one millionth of one millionth of a second, or 0.000 000 000 001 seconds. A picosecond is to one second as one second is to approximately 31,689 years. Multiple technical approaches achieve imaging within single-digit picoseconds: for example, the streak camera or intensified CCD (ICCD) cameras are able to picture the motion of light.
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