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What is meant by picotechnology?
The term picotechnology is a portmanteau of picometre and technology, intended to parallel the term nanotechnology. It is a hypothetical future level of technological manipulation of matter, on the scale of trillionths of a metre or picoscale (10−12).
Is nanotechnology subatomic?
The kingdom of nanotechnology is infinitely more complex and mysterious than the atomic world first sketched out by Democritus because it spans both the atomic and the subatomic. Nanoengineers manipulate individual atoms by controlling their ability to chemically bond.
Is Pico technology possible?
Picotechnology has made it possible to measure very small structure in advance biomedical and environmental sciences studies. Adequate developments in picotechnology will certainly change human lives in near future because it will make possible for the research world to dive into systems and structures on picoscale.
How can nanotechnology address problems in the environment?
From saving raw materials, energy and water, to decreasing greenhouse gases and dangerous waste, nanotechnology’s unique attributes can be utilized in various products, procedures and applications that could undoubtedly support environmental and climate protection.
What deals with materials that are very small using specialized microscopes and other nanodevices?
Nanotechnology deals with the materials with the size range from 1 nm (molecular scale) to about 50 nm. They appear at the interface between condensed matter and isolated atoms/molecules.
Who owns Pico?
owner Alan Tong
CEO and owner Alan Tong said: “I am very proud of Pico and how we have worked hard with dedication to achieve 30 years of continuous growth. To begin with, our aim was to make test equipment affordable for many hobbyists and small companies that couldn’t afford traditional benchtop equipment.
How much is a pico?
Pico (unit symbol p) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one trillionth in the short scale and one billionth in the long scale (0.000000000001); that is, 10−12.