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Convert Picometers to Earth's polar radius

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Earth's polar radius


How to use this Picometers to Earth's polar radius Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given Picometers value from Picometers units to Earth's polar radius units.

  1. Enter the input Picometers value in the text field.
  2. The given Picometers is converted to Earth's polar radius in realtime ⌚ using the formula, and displayed under the Earth's polar radius label.
  3. You may copy the resulting Earth's polar radius value using the Copy button.

Formula

To convert given length from Picometers to Earth's polar radius, use the following formula.

Earth's polar radius = Picometers / 6356777000198310000

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Picometers to Earth's polar radius Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Picometers to Earth's polar radius.

Picometers (pm)Earth's polar radius (Earth's polar radius)
0 pm0 Earth's polar radius
1 pm0 Earth's polar radius
2 pm0 Earth's polar radius
3 pm0 Earth's polar radius
4 pm0 Earth's polar radius
5 pm0 Earth's polar radius
6 pm0 Earth's polar radius
7 pm0 Earth's polar radius
8 pm0 Earth's polar radius
9 pm0 Earth's polar radius
10 pm0 Earth's polar radius
20 pm0 Earth's polar radius
50 pm0 Earth's polar radius
100 pm0 Earth's polar radius
1000 pm0 Earth's polar radius
10000 pm0 Earth's polar radius
100000 pm0 Earth's polar radius

Picometers

A picometer (pm) is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). One picometer is equivalent to 0.000000000001 meters or 1 × 10^(-12) meters.

The picometer is defined as one trillionth of a meter, making it a very small unit of measurement used for measuring atomic and molecular distances.

Picometers are used in fields such as chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology to describe the sizes of atoms, molecules, and other microscopic structures.

Earth's polar radius

The Earth's polar radius is the distance from the Earth's center to the poles. One Earth's polar radius is approximately 6,356.8 kilometers or about 3,949.9 miles.

The polar radius is shorter than the equatorial radius due to the Earth's oblate spheroid shape, which results from its rotation causing a bulge at the equator and a flattening at the poles.

The Earth's polar radius is used in geodesy, cartography, and satellite navigation to accurately describe the Earth's shape and dimensions. It is essential for understanding Earth's gravitational field, polar regions, and measurements related to the planet's overall geometry.