Faraday (based on carbon 12) to Abcoulomb Conversion

Convert between Faraday (based on carbon 12) and Abcoulomb quickly and accurately.

F
abC

How to Convert Faraday (based on carbon 12) to Abcoulomb

Conversion Formula

1 F = 9648.531 abC
1 abC = 0 F

Example

Convert 15 F to abC:

15 F = 15 × 9648.531 abC = 144727.964 abC

Unit Information

Learn about the charge units you're converting between

Faraday (based on carbon 12)

F

Definition

Faraday is a unit of electric charge equal to the charge of one mole of electrons, approximately 96,485.309 coulombs. It is named after Michael Faraday.

History/Origin

Faraday was named after Michael Faraday (1791-1867), who made significant contributions to electromagnetism. It represents the charge of one mole of electrons.

Current Use

Used in electrochemistry, battery technology, and calculations involving the relationship between electric charge and chemical reactions.

Multiplier

96485.309

Offset

0

Abcoulomb

abC

Definition

Abcoulomb is a unit of electric charge in the CGS electromagnetic system, equal to 10 coulombs. It was part of the electromagnetic system of units.

History/Origin

Abcoulomb was defined in the CGS electromagnetic system as the unit of charge that would produce a force of one dyne when placed one centimeter from an equal charge.

Current Use

Rarely used today, mainly in historical contexts and some specialized electromagnetic calculations. The coulomb has largely replaced it in modern applications.

Multiplier

10

Offset

0

Faraday (based on carbon 12) to Abcoulomb Conversion Table

Faraday (based on carbon 12) [F] Abcoulomb [abC]
1 F 9648.5309 abC
10 F 96485.309 abC
25 F 241213.2725 abC
50 F 482426.5450000001 abC
100 F 964853.09 abC
0 F 0E+0 abC
-10 F -96485.309 abC
-40 F -385941.236 abC