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Picosecond to Minute conversion

1 Picosecond (ps) = 1.6666667e-14 Minute (min). To convert Picosecond to Minute, multiply the value by 1.6666667e-14.

Picosecond (ps)Minute (min)
11.6666667e-14
23.3333333e-14
58.3333333e-14
101.6666667e-13
254.1666667e-13
508.3333333e-13
1001.6666667e-12
10001.6666667e-11

Frequently asked questions

How many Minute are in one Picosecond?

One Picosecond (ps) equals 1.6666667e-14 Minute (min).

How do I convert Picosecond to Minute?

To convert Picosecond to Minute, multiply the value by 1.6666667e-14.

What is 10 Picosecond in Minute?

10 Picosecond = 1.6666667e-13 Minute.

About these units

Picosecond (ps)

A picosecond equals 10⁻¹² seconds. At this timescale, even light travels only about 0.3 millimeters, making picoseconds vital in advanced optics, ultrafast laser systems, and femtochemistry. Picosecond lasers enable precision cutting in medical devices, microfabrication, and semiconductor processing. They also allow scientists to study vibrational modes of molecules and rapid electron transitions in materials. In telecommunications, picosecond precision is necessary for characterizing optical fiber dispersion, jitter, and photonic switching. At such rapid intervals, the boundaries of classical physics begin to blur, leading toward quantum mechanical interpretations of time and energy.

Minute (min)

A minute is equal to 60 seconds, a remnant of the ancient Babylonian base-60 (sexagesimal) numeral system. Civilizations such as the Sumerians and Babylonians divided circles, geometry, and time into 60-based increments, an elegant system that persists today in minutes and seconds. Minutes serve as a comfortable human-scale unit—long enough to measure meaningful intervals (such as short tasks or durations in sports) yet short enough to maintain precision in technical contexts. Meteorologists, musicians, aviators, and engineers still rely heavily on minutes because they allow intuitive expression of small-to-medium time spans. Despite its ancient origin, the minute remains an indispensable unit in modern life, reflecting our deep cultural inheritance from early mathematical civilizations.