Convert Faraday to Ampere-hour

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Unit Information

Coulomb (C)

Definition: The SI unit of electric charge, equal to the charge of approximately 6.242 × 10¹⁸ electrons.

History: Named after French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, who formulated the law describing the electrostatic force between charges.

Current Use: The standard unit for quantifying electric charge in physics, engineering, and chemistry.

Elementary Charge (e)

Definition: The electric charge carried by a single proton (+) or electron (-), approximately 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ C.

History: First accurately measured by Robert A. Millikan in his famous oil drop experiment in 1909, proving that charge is quantized.

Current Use: A fundamental constant in physics, crucial for calculations in atomic physics, particle physics, and chemistry.

Faraday (F)

Definition: An older unit of electric charge equal to the total charge of one mole of electrons (approximately 96,485 coulombs).

History: Named after Michael Faraday, whose pioneering work in electrolysis established the relationship between electricity and chemical reactions.

Current Use: Now largely historical, but still encountered in electrochemistry and physics to relate charge to molar quantities.

Ampere-hour (Ah)

Definition: A unit of electric charge, representing the charge transferred by a steady current of one ampere for one hour (equal to 3600 coulombs).

History: Developed as a practical and intuitive measure for the capacity of electrochemical cells (batteries).

Current Use: The industry standard for specifying the capacity of batteries, from small consumer electronics to large electric vehicle battery packs.

Did you know?

  • A typical lightning bolt transfers about 15 coulombs of charge.
  • The total charge of all protons in the observable universe is thought to be equal and opposite to the total charge of all electrons.
  • The concept of charge conservation is a fundamental law of physics, meaning charge can neither be created nor destroyed.

Common Conversions

Convert Coulombs to Ampere-hours

C / 3600

Convert Elementary Charge to Coulombs

e * 1.602176634e-19

Convert Ampere-hours to Coulombs

Ah * 3600

Convert Faraday to Ampere-hour

How this conversion works

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Quick reference: 1 F equals 0.000277777778 Ah. Conversely, 1 Ah equals 3,600 F. Combine these ratios with the in-page calculator to convert any value instantly.

About Faraday

Definition: An older unit of electric charge equal to the total charge of one mole of electrons (approximately 96,485 coulombs).

History: Named after Michael Faraday, whose pioneering work in electrolysis established the relationship between electricity and chemical reactions.

Current use: Now largely historical, but still encountered in electrochemistry and physics to relate charge to molar quantities.

About Ampere-hour

Definition: A unit of electric charge, representing the charge transferred by a steady current of one ampere for one hour (equal to 3600 coulombs).

History: Developed as a practical and intuitive measure for the capacity of electrochemical cells (batteries).

Current use: The industry standard for specifying the capacity of batteries, from small consumer electronics to large electric vehicle battery packs.

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Questions people ask

What is a coulomb?
A coulomb is the SI unit of electric charge.
How do I convert coulombs to millicoulombs?
Multiply the number of coulombs by 1,000 to get millicoulombs.

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