Convert Coulomb to Nanocoulomb

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.

Nanocoulomb

$\frac{1}{10^9}$ of a coulomb is a nanocoulomb.

How to convert Coulomb to Nanocoulomb

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = \text{Electric Charge}_{\text{C}} \cdot {10}^{9}$$

Examples

Example 1

Convert $50.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{nC}$.

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 50.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 50000000000$$

$$\therefore \ 50.0\ \text{C} = 50000000000 \ \text{nC}$$

Example 2

Convert $85.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{nC}$.

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 85.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 85000000000$$

$$\therefore \ 85.0\ \text{C} = 85000000000 \ \text{nC}$$

Example 3

Convert $120.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{nC}$.

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 120.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 120000000000$$

$$\therefore \ 120.0\ \text{C} = 120000000000 \ \text{nC}$$

Example 4

Convert $130.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{nC}$.

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 130.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 130000000000$$

$$\therefore \ 130.0\ \text{C} = 130000000000 \ \text{nC}$$

Example 5

Convert $175.0\ \text{C}$ to $\text{nC}$.

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 175.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$

$$\text{Electric Charge}_{\text{nC}} = 175000000000$$

$$\therefore \ 175.0\ \text{C} = 175000000000 \ \text{nC}$$

Coulomb to Nanocoulomb conversion table

Coulomb to Nanocoulomb conversion table
Coulomb [C] Nanocoulomb [nC]
1 1E+9
2 2E+9
3 3E+9
4 4E+9
5 5E+9
6 6E+9
7 7E+9
8 8E+9
9 9E+9
10 1E+10

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