Definition:Electric Charge/Conversion Factors
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Electric Charge: Conversion Factors
Some conversion factors between the various units of electric charge are as follows:
\(\ds \) | \(\) | \(\ds 1\) | coulomb | |||||||||||
\(\ds \text {corresponds to}\) | \(\) | \(\ds 10^{-1}\) | abcoulomb (or e.m.u. of electric charge) | |||||||||||
\(\ds \text {corresponds to (approximately)}\) | \(\) | \(\ds 3 \times 10^9\) | statcoulomb (or e.s.u., or franklin) |
Sources
- 1964: Milton Abramowitz and Irene A. Stegun: Handbook of Mathematical Functions ... (previous) ... (next): $2$. Physical Constants and Conversion Factors: Table $2.2$ Names and Conversion Factors for Electric and Magnetic Units
- 1969: J.C. Anderson, D.M. Hum, B.G. Neal and J.H. Whitelaw: Data and Formulae for Engineering Students (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): $2.$ Unit Conversion Factors