Elementary charge Unit conversions, including e to C, e to kC, e to abC, e to stC, e to A·h etc.
Elementary charge Unit Conversions
» Elementary charge to Coulomb Converter
e to C
» Elementary charge to Megacoulomb Converter
e to MC
» Elementary charge to Kilocoulomb Converter
e to kC
» Elementary charge to Millicoulomb Converter
e to mC
» Elementary charge to Microcoulomb Converter
e to µC
» Elementary charge to Nanocoulomb Converter
e to nC
» Elementary charge to Picocoulomb Converter
e to pC
» Elementary charge to Abcoulomb Converter
e to abC
» Elementary charge to EMU of charge Converter
e to EMU of charge
» Elementary charge to Statcoulomb Converter
e to stC
» Elementary charge to ESU of charge Converter
e to ESU of charge
» Elementary charge to Franklin Converter
e to Fr
» Elementary charge to Ampere-hour Converter
e to A·h
» Elementary charge to Ampere-minute Converter
e to A·min
» Elementary charge to Ampere-second Converter
e to A·s
» Elementary charge to Faraday (based on carbon 12) Converter
e to faraday
What is the Elementary charge unit?
The Elementary charge (symbol: e) is is the electric charge carried by a single proton or a single electron. This elementary charge is a fundamental physical constant and is used as a unit of electric charge in some unit systems. This charge is approximately equal to 1.6021765×10−19 coulombs or in the cgs system it is equal to 4.80320425×10−10 statcoulombs.