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Electric charge

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C = A·s
A·h
e
abC
statC = Fr
Fd


Rounding: significant digits.
Decimal sign:

You may convert values for electric charge into different units. The SI-unit is the coulomb (1 C = 1 A·s). The converter combines units on the elementary scale (e) as well as on the macroscopic scale (C, Ah).
Abcoulomb is an older unit from the centimetre-gram-second electromagnetic system. Statcoulomb is the unit of charge in the centimetre-gram-second electrostatic system. The faraday (1 Fd = e·NA) has been in use for applications concerning electrolysis. The value corresponds to multiples of Faraday's constant.

Usage: Type the value to convert into the field, behind which you find the unit. Click on any empty space in the window or on the "calculate" button. Read the result in the other fields. Use the "reset" button to reset your calculation. Move the mouse over a unit or click on it to read its full name.

Example: How many coulomb correspond to 2 faraday ? Type "2" into the field behind which "F (faraday)" is written. Click on any empty space in the window or on the "calculate" button. Read the result in the other fields. (e.g. 1.9297·105 C).

Remarks:
- Please note the remarks about the representation of numbers..
- There is no warranty for the calculation. Cactus2000 is not responsible for damage of any kind caused by wrong results.
- Please send an email if you have suggestions or if you would like to see more conversions to be included.

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