Convert Elementary Charge to Femtocoulomb
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How to Convert Elementary Charges to Femtocoulombs
The elementary charge and femtocoulomb are both units of electric charge. 1 femtocoulomb equals 6241.5090745 elementary charges. This means to convert elementary charges to femtocoulombs, you divide by 6241.5090745.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 e to femtocoulombs:
We need to convert elementary charges to femtocoulombs
Since 1 fC = 6241.5090745 e, divide by 6241.5090745
5 ÷ 6241.5090745 = 0.0008010883
5 e = 0.0008010883 fC
Elementary Charge to Femtocoulomb Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common elementary charge to femtocoulomb conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Elementary Charges (e) | Femtocoulombs (fC) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 e | 1.602176634e-5 fC |
| 0.5 e | 8.01088317e-5 fC |
| 1 e | 0.0001602177 fC |
| 2 e | 0.0003204353 fC |
| 5 e | 0.0008010883 fC |
| 10 e | 0.0016021766 fC |
| 25 e | 0.0040054416 fC |
| 50 e | 0.0080108832 fC |
| 100 e | 0.0160217663 fC |
About These Units
Elementary Charge (e)
The elementary charge (e) is exactly 1.602176634×10⁻¹⁹ coulombs—the electric charge of a single proton or the magnitude of an electron's charge. This fundamental physical constant defines the quantization of electric charge. One coulomb equals 6.242×10¹⁸ elementary charges.
Femtocoulomb (fC)
A femtocoulomb (fC) equals 10⁻¹⁵ coulombs or about 6,242 electrons. Used in single-electron transistors, quantum dot devices, and advanced semiconductor characterization. One electron has a charge of 0.16 fC (160 aC).
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert elementary charges to femtocoulombs?
To convert elementary charges to femtocoulombs, divide the value by 6241.5090745. For example, 10 e = 0.0016021766 fC.
How many femtocoulombs are in 1 elementary charge?
1 elementary charge equals 0.0001602177 femtocoulombs.
What is the formula for elementary charges to femtocoulombs?
The formula is: fC = e ÷ 6241.5090745.