Abcoulomb per Square Meter to Abcoulomb per Square Inch Conversion

Convert between Abcoulomb per Square Meter and Abcoulomb per Square Inch quickly and accurately.

abC/m²
abC/in²

How to Convert Abcoulomb per Square Meter to Abcoulomb per Square Inch

Conversion Formula

1 abC/m² = 0.001 abC/in²
1 abC/in² = 1550.003 abC/m²

Example

Convert 15 abC/m² to abC/in²:

15 abC/m² = 15 × 0.001 abC/in² = 0.01 abC/in²

Unit Information

Learn about the surface charge density units you're converting between

Abcoulomb per Square Meter

abC/m²

Definition

A CGS electromagnetic unit of surface charge density equal to 10 coulombs per square meter. This unit is part of the electromagnetic CGS system.

History/Origin

Part of the CGS electromagnetic system, where the abcoulomb was defined as 10 coulombs. This system was widely used in physics before the adoption of the SI system.

Current Use

Still used in some physics research and older scientific literature. Occasionally referenced in electromagnetic theory and historical electrical engineering texts.

Multiplier

10

Offset

0

Abcoulomb per Square Inch

abC/in²

Definition

A CGS electromagnetic unit of surface charge density equal to approximately 15,500 coulombs per square meter. This unit combines CGS electromagnetic units with imperial area measurements.

History/Origin

A hybrid unit combining the CGS electromagnetic system with imperial area measurements. Rarely used but occasionally referenced in specialized applications.

Current Use

Very rarely used in modern applications. Occasionally referenced in specialized electromagnetic research or historical electrical engineering contexts.

Multiplier

15500.031

Offset

0

Abcoulomb per Square Meter to Abcoulomb per Square Inch Conversion Table

Abcoulomb per Square Meter [abC/m²] Abcoulomb per Square Inch [abC/in²]
1 abC/m² 0.000645 abC/in²
10 abC/m² 0.006452 abC/in²
25 abC/m² 0.016129 abC/in²
50 abC/m² 0.032258 abC/in²
100 abC/m² 0.064516 abC/in²
0 abC/m² 0E+0 abC/in²
-10 abC/m² -0.006452 abC/in²
-40 abC/m² -0.025806 abC/in²