Convert Franklin to Elementary Charge
Convert franklins to elementary charges by entering a value below.
How to Convert Franklins to Elementary Charges
The franklin and elementary charge are both units of electric charge. 1 franklin equals 2081943357.1 elementary charges. This means to convert franklins to elementary charges, you multiply by 2081943357.1.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 Fr to elementary charges:
We need to convert franklins to elementary charges
Since 1 Fr = 2081943357.1 e, multiply by 2081943357.1
5 × 2081943357.1 = 10409716785
5 Fr = 10409716785 e
Franklin to Elementary Charge Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common franklin to elementary charge conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Franklins (Fr) | Elementary Charges (e) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 Fr | 208194335.71 e |
| 0.5 Fr | 1040971678.5 e |
| 1 Fr | 2081943357.1 e |
| 2 Fr | 4163886714.1 e |
| 5 Fr | 10409716785 e |
| 10 Fr | 20819433571 e |
| 25 Fr | 52048583927 e |
| 50 Fr | 104097167853 e |
| 100 Fr | 208194335706 e |
About These Units
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.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert franklins to elementary charges?
To convert franklins to elementary charges, multiply the value by 2081943357.1. For example, 10 Fr = 20819433571 e.
How many elementary charges are in 1 franklin?
1 franklin equals 2081943357.1 elementary charges.
What is the formula for franklins to elementary charges?
The formula is: e = Fr × 2081943357.1.