How many hectofarad in 1 coulomb per volt? The answer is 0.01. We assume you are converting between hectofarad and coulomb/volt. You can view more details on each measurement unit: hectofarad or coulomb per volt The SI derived unit for capacitance is the farad. 1 farad is equal to 0.01 hectofarad, or 1 coulomb per volt. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between hectofarads and coulombs/volt. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 100 coulomb per volt
2 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 200 coulomb per volt
3 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 300 coulomb per volt
4 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 400 coulomb per volt
5 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 500 coulomb per volt
6 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 600 coulomb per volt
7 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 700 coulomb per volt
8 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 800 coulomb per volt
9 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 900 coulomb per volt
10 hectofarad to coulomb per volt = 1000 coulomb per volt
You can do the reverse unit conversion from coulomb per volt to hectofarad, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "hecto" represents a factor of 102, or in exponential notation, 1E2.
So 1 hectofarad = 102 farads.
The definition of a farad is as follows:
The farad (symbol F) is the SI unit of capacitance (named after Michael Faraday). A capacitor has a value of one farad when one coulomb of charge causes a potential difference of one volt across it. Its equivalent expressions in other SI units are: Since the farad is a very large unit, values of capacitors are usually expressed in microfarads (?F), nanofarads (nF), or picofarads (pF). The picofarad is comically called a "puff" in laboratory usage.
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