Parker to Millicoulomb per Kilogram Conversion
Convert between Parker and Millicoulomb per Kilogram quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Parker to Millicoulomb per Kilogram
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 P to mC/kg:
Unit Information
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Parker
P
Definition
A unit of radiation exposure equal to 2.58 × 10^-4 coulomb per kilogram, equivalent to one roentgen.
History/Origin
Named after Robert Parker, a physicist who contributed to radiation dosimetry and measurement techniques.
Current Use
Used in specialized radiation dosimetry applications and historical radiation measurements.
Multiplier
0
Offset
0
Millicoulomb per Kilogram
mC/kg
Definition
A unit of radiation exposure equal to 10^-3 coulomb per kilogram, used for moderate exposure levels.
History/Origin
Part of the SI metric system, where milli- is the prefix for 10^-3, used for small quantities.
Current Use
Used in radiation protection, medical physics, and radiation dosimetry applications.
Multiplier
0.001
Offset
0
Parker to Millicoulomb per Kilogram Conversion Table
| Parker [P] | Millicoulomb per Kilogram [mC/kg] |
|---|---|
| 1 P | 0.258 mC/kg |
| 10 P | 2.58 mC/kg |
| 25 P | 6.45 mC/kg |
| 50 P | 12.9 mC/kg |
| 100 P | 25.8 mC/kg |
| 0 P | 0E+0 mC/kg |
| -10 P | -2.58 mC/kg |
| -40 P | -10.32 mC/kg |
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