Convert Statcoulomb to Microampere-hour
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How to Convert Statcoulombs to Microampere-hours
The statcoulomb and microampere-hour are both units of electric charge. 1 microampere-hour equals 10792528.333 statcoulombs. This means to convert statcoulombs to microampere-hours, you divide by 10792528.333.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 statC to microampere-hours:
We need to convert statcoulombs to microampere-hours
Since 1 μAh = 10792528.333 statC, divide by 10792528.333
5 ÷ 10792528.333 = 4.6328347222e-7
5 statC = 4.6328347222e-7 μAh
Statcoulomb to Microampere-hour Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common statcoulomb to microampere-hour conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Statcoulombs (statC) | Microampere-hours (μAh) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 statC | 9.2656694444e-9 μAh |
| 0.5 statC | 4.6328347222e-8 μAh |
| 1 statC | 9.2656694444e-8 μAh |
| 2 statC | 1.8531338889e-7 μAh |
| 5 statC | 4.6328347222e-7 μAh |
| 10 statC | 9.2656694444e-7 μAh |
| 25 statC | 2.3164173611e-6 μAh |
| 50 statC | 4.6328347222e-6 μAh |
| 100 statC | 9.2656694444e-6 μAh |
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.
Microampere-hour (μAh)
A microampere-hour (μAh) equals 0.0036 coulombs or 0.001 mAh. Used for tiny batteries: hearing aids (30-300 μAh), watch batteries (20-200 μAh), IoT sensors, and implantable medical devices. Enables runtime calculations for low-power circuits.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert statcoulombs to microampere-hours?
To convert statcoulombs to microampere-hours, divide the value by 10792528.333. For example, 10 statC = 9.2656694444e-7 μAh.
How many microampere-hours are in 1 statcoulomb?
1 statcoulomb equals 9.2656694444e-8 microampere-hours.
What is the formula for statcoulombs to microampere-hours?
The formula is: μAh = statC ÷ 10792528.333.