Abcoulombs to Coulombs Converter
Enter the electric charge in abcoulombs below to convert it to coulombs.
Result in Coulombs:
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How to Convert Abcoulombs to Coulombs
To convert a measurement in abcoulombs to a measurement in coulombs, multiply the electric charge by the following conversion ratio: 10 coulombs/abcoulomb.
Since one abcoulomb is equal to 10 coulombs, you can use this simple formula to convert:
coulombs = abcoulombs × 10
The electric charge in coulombs is equal to the electric charge in abcoulombs multiplied by 10.
How Many Coulombs Are in an Abcoulomb?
There are 10 coulombs in an abcoulomb, which is why we use this value in the formula above.
1 abC = 10 C
Abcoulombs and coulombs are both units used to measure electric charge. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What Is an Abcoulomb?
One abcoulomb is the electric charge equal to one abampere of current over one second, or ten coulombs.
The abcoulomb is a centimeter-gram-second (CGS) electromagnetic unit of electric charge. An abcoulomb is sometimes also referred to as an EMU. Abcoulombs can be abbreviated as abC, and are also sometimes abbreviated as aC. For example, 1 abcoulomb can be written as 1 abC or 1 aC.
Learn more about abcoulombs.
What Is a Coulomb?
One coulomb is the electric charge equal to one ampere of current over one second.[1]
The coulomb can be expressed as QC = IA × ts
The charge in coulombs is equal to the current in amperes times the time in seconds.
The coulomb is the SI derived unit for electric charge in the metric system. Coulombs can be abbreviated as C; for example, 1 coulomb can be written as 1 C.
Learn more about coulombs.
Abcoulomb to Coulomb Conversion Table
Abcoulombs | Coulombs |
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1 abC | 10 C |
2 abC | 20 C |
3 abC | 30 C |
4 abC | 40 C |
5 abC | 50 C |
6 abC | 60 C |
7 abC | 70 C |
8 abC | 80 C |
9 abC | 90 C |
10 abC | 100 C |
11 abC | 110 C |
12 abC | 120 C |
13 abC | 130 C |
14 abC | 140 C |
15 abC | 150 C |
16 abC | 160 C |
17 abC | 170 C |
18 abC | 180 C |
19 abC | 190 C |
20 abC | 200 C |
21 abC | 210 C |
22 abC | 220 C |
23 abC | 230 C |
24 abC | 240 C |
25 abC | 250 C |
26 abC | 260 C |
27 abC | 270 C |
28 abC | 280 C |
29 abC | 290 C |
30 abC | 300 C |
31 abC | 310 C |
32 abC | 320 C |
33 abC | 330 C |
34 abC | 340 C |
35 abC | 350 C |
36 abC | 360 C |
37 abC | 370 C |
38 abC | 380 C |
39 abC | 390 C |
40 abC | 400 C |
References
- International Bureau of Weights and Measures, The International System of Units, 9th Edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf
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