How many millistatcoulomb in 1 picocoulomb? The answer is 2.997919999934. We assume you are converting between millistatcoulomb and picocoulomb. You can view more details on each measurement unit: millistatcoulomb or picocoulomb The SI derived unit for electric charge is the coulomb. 1 coulomb is equal to 2997919999934 millistatcoulomb, or 1000000000000 picocoulomb. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between millistatcoulombs and picocoulombs. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 0.33356 picocoulomb
5 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 1.66782 picocoulomb
10 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 3.33565 picocoulomb
20 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 6.67129 picocoulomb
30 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 10.00694 picocoulomb
40 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 13.34258 picocoulomb
50 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 16.67823 picocoulomb
75 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 25.01735 picocoulomb
100 millistatcoulomb to picocoulomb = 33.35646 picocoulomb
You can do the reverse unit conversion from picocoulomb to millistatcoulomb, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "milli" represents a factor of 10-3, or in exponential notation, 1E-3.
So 1 millistatcoulomb = 10-3 statcoulombs.
The definition of a statcoulomb is as follows:
The statcoulomb (statC) or franklin (Fr) or electrostatic unit of charge (esu) is the physical unit for electrical charge used in the centimetre-gram-second (cgs) electrostatic system of units. The SI system of units uses the coulomb (C) instead. The conversion is
1 statC = 0.1 Am/c ≈ 3.3364×1010 C
The conversion factor (≈ 3.3364×10-10) is equal to 10 divided by the numerical value of the speed of light, c, expressed in cm/s.
The SI prefix "pico" represents a factor of 10-12, or in exponential notation, 1E-12.
So 1 picocoulomb = 10-12 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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