Milliampere-Hours to Nanocoulombs Converter

Enter the electric charge in milliampere-hours below to convert it to nanocoulombs.

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1 mAh = 3,600,000,000 nC

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How to Convert Milliampere-Hours to Nanocoulombs

To convert a measurement in milliampere-hours to a measurement in nanocoulombs, multiply the electric charge by the following conversion ratio: 3,600,000,000 nanocoulombs/milliampere-hour.

Since one milliampere-hour is equal to 3,600,000,000 nanocoulombs, you can use this simple formula to convert:

nanocoulombs = milliampere-hours × 3,600,000,000

The electric charge in nanocoulombs is equal to the electric charge in milliampere-hours multiplied by 3,600,000,000.

For example, here's how to convert 5 milliampere-hours to nanocoulombs using the formula above.
nanocoulombs = (5 mAh × 3,600,000,000) = 18,000,000,000 nC

How Many Nanocoulombs Are in a Milliampere-Hour?

There are 3,600,000,000 nanocoulombs in a milliampere-hour, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 mAh = 3,600,000,000 nC

Milliampere-hours and nanocoulombs are both units used to measure electric charge. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Milliampere-Hour?

One milliampere-hour is the electric charge equal to the charge conveyed by a current of one milliampere for one hour. One milliampere-hour is equal to 3.6 coulombs.

The milliampere-hour is a non-SI metric unit for electric charge. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for thousandths, or 10-3. A milliampere-hour is sometimes also referred to as a milliamp-hour. Milliampere-hours are usually abbreviated as mAh, although the formally adopted expression is mA·h. The abbreviation mA h is also sometimes used. For example, 1 milliampere-hour can be written as 1 mAh, 1 mA·h, or 1 mA h.

In formal expressions, the centered dot (·) or space is used to separate units used to indicate multiplication in an expression and to avoid conflicting prefixes being misinterpreted as a unit symbol.[1]

Learn more about milliampere-hours.

What Is a Nanocoulomb?

The nanocoulomb is 1/1,000,000,000 of a coulomb, which is the electric charge equal to one ampere of current over one second.

The nanocoulomb is a multiple of the coulomb, which is the SI derived unit for electric charge. In the metric system, "nano" is the prefix for billionths, or 10-9. Nanocoulombs can be abbreviated as nC; for example, 1 nanocoulomb can be written as 1 nC.

Learn more about nanocoulombs.

Milliampere-Hour to Nanocoulomb Conversion Table

Table showing various milliampere-hour measurements converted to nanocoulombs.
Milliampere-hours Nanocoulombs
0.000000001 mAh 3.6 nC
0.000000002 mAh 7.2 nC
0.000000003 mAh 10.8 nC
0.000000004 mAh 14.4 nC
0.000000005 mAh 18 nC
0.000000006 mAh 21.6 nC
0.000000007 mAh 25.2 nC
0.000000008 mAh 28.8 nC
0.000000009 mAh 32.4 nC
0.0000000001 mAh 0.36 nC
0.000000001 mAh 3.6 nC
0.00000001 mAh 36 nC
0.0000001 mAh 360 nC
0.000001 mAh 3,600 nC
0.00001 mAh 36,000 nC
0.0001 mAh 360,000 nC
0.001 mAh 3,600,000 nC
0.01 mAh 36,000,000 nC
0.1 mAh 360,000,000 nC
1 mAh 3,600,000,000 nC

References

  1. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, The International System of Units (SI), 9th edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf

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