Rem to Pica Converter
1 rem = 1.0000 pc
FORMULA
1 rem = 1.0000 pc
CONVERSION TABLE
| Rem (rem) | Pica (pc) |
|---|---|
| 1 rem | 1 pc |
| 5 rem | 5 pc |
| 10 rem | 10 pc |
| 25 rem | 25 pc |
| 50 rem | 50 pc |
| 100 rem | 100 pc |
| 250 rem | 250 pc |
| 500 rem | 500 pc |
| 1,000 rem | 1,000 pc |
COMMON VALUES
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About Rem (rem)
The root em (rem) is a CSS unit relative to the root element's font size, typically 16px in browsers. Unlike em, which compounds when nested, rem always references the same base, making it the preferred unit for consistent, accessible web typography and spacing in modern CSS frameworks.
About Pica (pc)
Equal to 12 typographic points (1/6 of an inch, approximately 4.233 mm), the pica is used by graphic designers and typesetters for measuring column widths, margins, and gutters. Newspaper and magazine layouts are traditionally specified in picas, and InDesign and QuarkXPress support pica measurements natively.
How to Convert Rem to Pica
The conversion formula is: 1 rem = 1.0000 pc. To convert from Rem (rem) to Pica (pc), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Pica in 1 Rem?
1 Rem (rem) equals 1.0000 Pica (pc).
How to convert Rem to Pica?
Multiply the Rem value by 1.0000 to get the equivalent in Pica. Formula: 1 rem = 1.0000 pc
What is the formula for Rem to Pica conversion?
1 rem = 1.0000 pc
Glossary
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Point (Typography)
A unit of type size. The desktop publishing point equals 1/72 of an inch.
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Pixel
A pixel (picture element) is the smallest individually addressable point of color on a digital display or in a digital image.
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DPI & PPI
DPI (dots per inch) measures print output resolution; PPI (pixels per inch) measures screen display resolution—both describe spatial density of image elements.
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Em
The em is a relative typographic unit equal to the current element's font size; in a 16 px context, 1 em equals 16 px.
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Pica
The pica is a typographic unit equal to 12 points or exactly 1/6 of an inch (approximately 4.233 mm), used primarily to measure column widths and other layout dimensions.