The Nernst Equation is commonly written as [tex]E = E^o -\frac{RT}{nF}\ln{(Q)}[/tex]. The 0.0257 you see is simply RT/F, when R = 8.314, T = 298 K, and F = 96485. The 6 is n, the number of moles of electrons involved in the reaction. Since so many calculations take place at 25 °C it isn't uncommon to see the constants simplified in that way.