Convert Picowatts to Poncelet
Convert Picowatts (pW) to Poncelet (p) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
p = pW × 1.019716213e-15
About Picowatts
A picowatt (pW) is 10⁻¹² W - the power scale of the most sensitive radio receivers. GPS satellites transmit 20-50 W; by the time that signal spans 20,000 km, the received power is ~0.1 pW (−130 dBm). Radio telescopes routinely detect cosmic signals in the picowatt range. Qubit control electronics in quantum computers must resolve energy differences at picowatt scales. Photodetectors in single-photon counting mode, hard drive head read-back signals at idle, and deep-shadow solar cells also operate at picowatt levels. 1 pW = 10⁻¹² W.
About Poncelet
The poncelet is a rare historical unit equal to 100 kgf·m/s = exactly 980.665 W. Proposed by French engineer Jean-Victor Poncelet (1788-1867) as a metric alternative to the horsepower for French engineering practice - the power to lift 100 kg at 1 m/s against gravity. Used in 19th-century French industrial and military engineering (waterwheels, steam engines, horse-operated machinery) before the watt replaced it. At 980.665 W, it sits between the metric horsepower (735.5 W) and the kilowatt (1,000 W). 1 poncelet = 980.665 W.
Quick Reference Table
| Picowatts (pW) | Poncelet (p) |
|---|---|
| 1 pW | 1.02 × 10-15 p |
| 2 pW | 2.039 × 10-15 p |
| 5 pW | 5.099 × 10-15 p |
| 10 pW | 1.02 × 10-14 p |
| 25 pW | 2.549 × 10-14 p |
| 50 pW | 5.099 × 10-14 p |
| 100 pW | 1.02 × 10-13 p |