Coulomb to Kilocoulomb Conversion

Convert between Coulomb and Kilocoulomb quickly and accurately.

C
kC

How to Convert Coulomb to Kilocoulomb

Conversion Formula

1 C = 0.001 kC
1 kC = 1000 C

Example

Convert 15 C to kC:

15 C = 15 × 0.001 kC = 0.015 kC

Unit Information

Learn about the charge units you're converting between

Coulomb

C

Definition

The coulomb is the SI base unit of electric charge, representing the amount of electric charge transported by a constant current of one ampere flowing for one second. It is named after French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb.

History/Origin

The coulomb was first defined in 1881 by the International Electrical Congress and became part of the SI system in 1960. It honors Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), who formulated Coulomb's law describing the electrostatic force between charged particles.

Current Use

Coulomb is the fundamental unit for measuring electric charge in physics, engineering, and electronics. It's used in calculations involving capacitance, electric fields, and electromagnetic phenomena.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Kilocoulomb

kC

Definition

Kilocoulomb is a metric unit of electric charge equal to one thousand coulombs. It represents a substantial amount of electric charge commonly used in electrical engineering applications.

History/Origin

Kilocoulomb is derived from the SI prefix "kilo-" meaning one thousand, combined with the coulomb unit. It was introduced to provide convenient units for large charge measurements.

Current Use

Commonly used in electrical engineering for measuring large capacitor charges, battery capacity calculations, and industrial electrical systems.

Multiplier

1000

Offset

0

Coulomb to Kilocoulomb Conversion Table

Coulomb [C] Kilocoulomb [kC]
1 C 0.001 kC
10 C 0.01 kC
25 C 0.025 kC
50 C 0.05 kC
100 C 0.1 kC
0 C 0E+0 kC
-10 C -0.01 kC
-40 C -0.04 kC