Nuclear scale converter: Femtometers to Picometers (fm to pm). Essential for subatomic physics and particle research.
In Nuclear Physics, we operate at the scale of the Femtometer (fm), also known as the "Fermi." This unit is used to describe the diameter of a proton or the range of the strong nuclear force. One picometer (pm) is 1,000 times larger than a femtometer.
The nucleus of an atom is roughly 1 to 10 fm wide, while the entire atom is roughly 100,000 fm (100 pm) wide. This conversion helps scientists visualize the vast "empty space" within an atom. AiCalculo ensures your nuclear data is precisely scaled.