Ampere-Hours to Abcoulombs Converter

Enter the electric charge in ampere-hours below to get the value converted to abcoulombs.

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1 Ah = 360 abC

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How to Convert Ampere-Hours to Abcoulombs

To convert a measurement in ampere-hours to a measurement in abcoulombs, multiply the electric charge by the following conversion ratio: 360 abcoulombs/ampere-hour.

Since one ampere-hour is equal to 360 abcoulombs, you can use this simple formula to convert:

abcoulombs = ampere-hours × 360

The electric charge in abcoulombs is equal to the electric charge in ampere-hours multiplied by 360.

For example, here's how to convert 5 ampere-hours to abcoulombs using the formula above.
abcoulombs = (5 Ah × 360) = 1,800 abC

How Many Abcoulombs Are in an Ampere-Hour?

There are 360 abcoulombs in an ampere-hour, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 Ah = 360 abC

Ampere-hours and abcoulombs are both units used to measure electric charge. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is an Ampere-Hour?

One ampere-hour is the electric charge equal to the charge conveyed by a current of one ampere for one hour. One ampere-hour is equal to 3,600 coulombs.

The ampere-hour is a non-SI metric unit for electric charge. An ampere-hour is sometimes also referred to as an amp-hour. Ampere-hours are usually abbreviated as Ah, although the formally adopted expression is A·h. The abbreviation A h is also sometimes used. For example, 1 ampere-hour can be written as 1 Ah, 1 A·h, or 1 A h.

In formal expressions, the centered dot (·) or space is used to separate units used to indicate multiplication in an expression and to avoid conflicting prefixes being misinterpreted as a unit symbol.[1]

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What Is an Abcoulomb?

One abcoulomb is the electric charge equal to one abampere of current over one second, or ten coulombs.

The abcoulomb is a centimeter-gram-second (CGS) electromagnetic unit of electric charge. An abcoulomb is sometimes also referred to as an EMU. Abcoulombs can be abbreviated as abC, and are also sometimes abbreviated as aC. For example, 1 abcoulomb can be written as 1 abC or 1 aC.

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Ampere-Hour to Abcoulomb Conversion Table

Table showing various ampere-hour measurements converted to abcoulombs.
Ampere-hours Abcoulombs
1 Ah 360 abC
2 Ah 720 abC
3 Ah 1,080 abC
4 Ah 1,440 abC
5 Ah 1,800 abC
6 Ah 2,160 abC
7 Ah 2,520 abC
8 Ah 2,880 abC
9 Ah 3,240 abC
10 Ah 3,600 abC
11 Ah 3,960 abC
12 Ah 4,320 abC
13 Ah 4,680 abC
14 Ah 5,040 abC
15 Ah 5,400 abC
16 Ah 5,760 abC
17 Ah 6,120 abC
18 Ah 6,480 abC
19 Ah 6,840 abC
20 Ah 7,200 abC
21 Ah 7,560 abC
22 Ah 7,920 abC
23 Ah 8,280 abC
24 Ah 8,640 abC
25 Ah 9,000 abC
26 Ah 9,360 abC
27 Ah 9,720 abC
28 Ah 10,080 abC
29 Ah 10,440 abC
30 Ah 10,800 abC
31 Ah 11,160 abC
32 Ah 11,520 abC
33 Ah 11,880 abC
34 Ah 12,240 abC
35 Ah 12,600 abC
36 Ah 12,960 abC
37 Ah 13,320 abC
38 Ah 13,680 abC
39 Ah 14,040 abC
40 Ah 14,400 abC

References

  1. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, The International System of Units (SI), 9th edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf

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