Convert coulomb to microcoulomb


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How many coulomb in 1 microcoulombs? The answer is 1.0E-6. We assume you are converting between coulomb and microcoulomb. You can view more details on each measurement unit: coulomb or microcoulombs The SI derived unit for electric charge is the coulomb. 1 coulomb is equal to 1000000 microcoulombs. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between coulombs and microcoulombs. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of coulomb to microcoulombs

1 coulomb to microcoulombs = 1000000 microcoulombs

2 coulomb to microcoulombs = 2000000 microcoulombs

3 coulomb to microcoulombs = 3000000 microcoulombs

4 coulomb to microcoulombs = 4000000 microcoulombs

5 coulomb to microcoulombs = 5000000 microcoulombs

6 coulomb to microcoulombs = 6000000 microcoulombs

7 coulomb to microcoulombs = 7000000 microcoulombs

8 coulomb to microcoulombs = 8000000 microcoulombs

9 coulomb to microcoulombs = 9000000 microcoulombs

10 coulomb to microcoulombs = 10000000 microcoulombs


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Definition: Coulomb

he coulomb, symbol C, is the SI unit of electric charge, and is defined in terms of the ampere: 1 coulomb is the amount of electric charge (quantity of electricity) carried by a current of 1 ampere flowing for 1 second. It is also about 6.241506×1018 times the charge of an electron. It is named after Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806).


Definition: Microcoulomb

The SI prefix "micro" represents a factor of 10-6, or in exponential notation, 1E-6.

So 1 microcoulomb = 10-6 coulombs.

The definition of a coulomb is as follows:

he coulomb, symbol C, is the SI unit of electric charge, and is defined in terms of the ampere: 1 coulomb is the amount of electric charge (quantity of electricity) carried by a current of 1 ampere flowing for 1 second. It is also about 6.241506×1018 times the charge of an electron. It is named after Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806).


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