Electric Charge Units

C (coulomb) = A·s (amperesecond)
A·h (amperehour)
e (elementary charge)
abC (abcoulomb)
statC (statcoulomb) = Fr (franklin)
Fd (faraday)


The results have been rounded to significant digits.

The unit of electric charge in the SI systems is the coulomb and is defined as the amount of electric charge that flows through a cross section of a conductor in an electric circuit during each second when the current has a value of one ampere. This converter converts values of electric charge into other units.

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First choose the correct unit in the corresponding pull-down-menu before you type a value. 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. The converted result will be shown in the other fields. You can use the “reset” button to reset the process.

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