Convert Coulomb to Microcoulomb
Unit definitions
Coulomb
The coulomb, named after French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), is the SI unit of electric charge. It is defined as the amount of charge carried by an ampere of current in a second.
Microcoulomb
$\frac{1}{10^6}$ of a coulomb is a microcoulomb.
How to convert Coulomb to Microcoulomb
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = \text{Electric Charge}_{\text{C}} \cdot {10}^{6}$$
Examples
Example 1
Convert $20.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{μC}$.
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 20.0 \cdot {10}^{6}$$
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 20000000$$
$$\therefore \ 20.0\ \text{C} = 20000000 \ \text{μC}$$
Example 2
Convert $90.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{μC}$.
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 90.0 \cdot {10}^{6}$$
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 90000000$$
$$\therefore \ 90.0\ \text{C} = 90000000 \ \text{μC}$$
Example 3
Convert $105.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{μC}$.
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 105.0 \cdot {10}^{6}$$
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 105000000$$
$$\therefore \ 105.0\ \text{C} = 105000000 \ \text{μC}$$
Example 4
Convert $150.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{μC}$.
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 150.0 \cdot {10}^{6}$$
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 150000000$$
$$\therefore \ 150.0\ \text{C} = 150000000 \ \text{μC}$$
Example 5
Convert $180.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{μC}$.
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 180.0 \cdot {10}^{6}$$
$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{μC}} = 180000000$$
$$\therefore \ 180.0\ \text{C} = 180000000 \ \text{μC}$$
Coulomb to Microcoulomb conversion table
Convert Coulomb to other Electric Charge units
| Coulomb [C] | Other unit |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1E+3 Millicoulomb [mC] |
| 1 | 1E+9 Nanocoulomb [nC] |
| 1 | 1E+12 Picocoulomb [pC] |
| 1 | 1E+15 Femtocoulomb [fC] |
| 1 | 0.001 Kilocoulomb [kC] |
| 1 | 0.000001 Megacoulomb [MC] |
| 1 | 6241509074460762607.776241 Elementary Charge [e] |