Convert abcoulomb to hundred coulomb


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How many abcoulomb in 1 hundred coulomb? The answer is 10. We assume you are converting between abcoulomb and hundred coulomb. You can view more details on each measurement unit: abcoulomb or hundred coulomb The SI derived unit for electric charge is the coulomb. 1 coulomb is equal to 0.1 abcoulomb, or 0.01 hundred coulomb. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between abcoulombs and hundred coulombs. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of abcoulomb to hundred coulomb

1 abcoulomb to hundred coulomb = 0.1 hundred coulomb

10 abcoulomb to hundred coulomb = 1 hundred coulomb

20 abcoulomb to hundred coulomb = 2 hundred coulomb

30 abcoulomb to hundred coulomb = 3 hundred coulomb

40 abcoulomb to hundred coulomb = 4 hundred coulomb

50 abcoulomb to hundred coulomb = 5 hundred coulomb

100 abcoulomb to hundred coulomb = 10 hundred coulomb

200 abcoulomb to hundred coulomb = 20 hundred coulomb


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Definition: Abcoulomb

The abcoulomb (abC) or electromagnetic unit of charge (emu) is the physical unit for electrical charge used in the cgs electromagnetic system of units. The SI system of units uses the coulomb (C) instead.


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