Convert Faraday to Abcoulomb
Type the number of faradays that you wish to convert to abcoulombs.
How to Convert Faradays to Abcoulombs
The faraday and abcoulomb are both units of electric charge. 1 faraday equals 9648.533212 abcoulombs. This means to convert faradays to abcoulombs, you multiply by 9648.533212.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 F to abcoulombs:
We need to convert faradays to abcoulombs
Since 1 F = 9648.533212 abC, multiply by 9648.533212
5 × 9648.533212 = 48242.66606
5 F = 48242.66606 abC
Faraday to Abcoulomb Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common faraday to abcoulomb conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Faradays (F) | Abcoulombs (abC) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 F | 964.8533212 abC |
| 0.5 F | 4824.266606 abC |
| 1 F | 9648.533212 abC |
| 2 F | 19297.066424 abC |
| 5 F | 48242.66606 abC |
| 10 F | 96485.33212 abC |
| 25 F | 241213.3303 abC |
| 50 F | 482426.6606 abC |
| 100 F | 964853.3212 abC |
About These Units
Faraday (F)
The faraday (F) equals 96,485.33212 coulombs—the charge of one mole (6.022×10²³) of electrons. Fundamental in electrochemistry: depositing 1 gram-equivalent of any element requires 1 faraday. Named after Michael Faraday. Formula: F = NA × e (Avogadro's number × elementary charge).
Abcoulomb (abC)
An abcoulomb (abC) is the CGS electromagnetic unit of charge equal to exactly 10 coulombs. Defined as the charge that exerts a force of 2 dynes on an equal charge 1 cm away. Also called the electromagnetic unit (EMU) of charge. Rarely used today.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert faradays to abcoulombs?
To convert faradays to abcoulombs, multiply the value by 9648.533212. For example, 10 F = 96485.33212 abC.
How many abcoulombs are in 1 faraday?
1 faraday equals 9648.533212 abcoulombs.
What is the formula for faradays to abcoulombs?
The formula is: abC = F × 9648.533212.