Convert Statcoulomb to Franklin
Type the number of statcoulombs that you wish to convert to franklins.
How to Convert Statcoulombs to Franklins
The statcoulomb and franklin are both units of electric charge. By definition, 1 statcoulomb equals exactly 1 franklins. This means to convert statcoulombs to franklins, you multiply by 1.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 statC to franklins:
We need to convert statcoulombs to franklins
Since 1 statC = 1 Fr, multiply by 1
5 × 1 = 5
5 statC = 5 Fr
Statcoulomb to Franklin Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common statcoulomb to franklin conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Statcoulombs (statC) | Franklins (Fr) |
|---|---|
| 1 statC | 1 Fr |
| 2 statC | 2 Fr |
| 5 statC | 5 Fr |
| 10 statC | 10 Fr |
| 15 statC | 15 Fr |
| 20 statC | 20 Fr |
| 25 statC | 25 Fr |
| 50 statC | 50 Fr |
| 100 statC | 100 Fr |
About These Units
Statcoulomb (statC)
A statcoulomb (statC) is the CGS electrostatic unit of charge equal to approximately 3.336×10⁻¹⁰ coulombs. Also called franklin (Fr) or ESU of charge. Defined such that two statcoulombs 1 cm apart in vacuum exert 1 dyne of force.
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 statcoulombs to franklins?
To convert statcoulombs to franklins, multiply the value by 1. For example, 10 statC = 10 Fr.
How many franklins are in 1 statcoulomb?
1 statcoulomb equals 1 franklins.
What is the formula for statcoulombs to franklins?
The formula is: Fr = statC × 1.