Convert Elementary Charge to Franklin
Enter the number of elementary charges that you want to convert to franklins.
How to Convert Elementary Charges to Franklins
The elementary charge and franklin are both units of electric charge. 1 franklin equals 2081943357.1 elementary charges. This means to convert elementary charges to franklins, you divide by 2081943357.1.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 e to franklins:
We need to convert elementary charges to franklins
Since 1 Fr = 2081943357.1 e, divide by 2081943357.1
5 ÷ 2081943357.1 = 2.4016023217e-9
5 e = 2.4016023217e-9 Fr
Elementary Charge to Franklin Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common elementary charge to franklin conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Elementary Charges (e) | Franklins (Fr) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 e | 4.8032046434e-11 Fr |
| 0.5 e | 2.4016023217e-10 Fr |
| 1 e | 4.8032046434e-10 Fr |
| 2 e | 9.6064092869e-10 Fr |
| 5 e | 2.4016023217e-9 Fr |
| 10 e | 4.8032046434e-9 Fr |
| 25 e | 1.2008011609e-8 Fr |
| 50 e | 2.4016023217e-8 Fr |
| 100 e | 4.8032046434e-8 Fr |
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.
Franklin (Fr)
The franklin (Fr) is identical to the statcoulomb, equal to approximately 3.336×10⁻¹⁰ coulombs. Named after Benjamin Franklin for his pioneering electrical experiments. One coulomb equals approximately 2.998×10⁹ franklins.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert elementary charges to franklins?
To convert elementary charges to franklins, divide the value by 2081943357.1. For example, 10 e = 4.8032046434e-9 Fr.
How many franklins are in 1 elementary charge?
1 elementary charge equals 4.8032046434e-10 franklins.
What is the formula for elementary charges to franklins?
The formula is: Fr = e ÷ 2081943357.1.