Coulombs to Statcoulombs Converter

Enter the electric charge in coulombs below to get the value converted to statcoulombs.

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Result in Statcoulombs:

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1 C = 2,997,919,999.934 stC

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How to Convert Coulombs to Statcoulombs

To convert a measurement in coulombs to a measurement in statcoulombs, multiply the electric charge by the following conversion ratio: 2,997,919,999.934 statcoulombs/coulomb.

Since one coulomb is equal to 2,997,919,999.934 statcoulombs, you can use this simple formula to convert:

statcoulombs = coulombs × 2,997,919,999.934

The electric charge in statcoulombs is equal to the electric charge in coulombs multiplied by 2,997,919,999.934.

For example, here's how to convert 5 coulombs to statcoulombs using the formula above.
statcoulombs = (5 C × 2,997,919,999.934) = 14,989,599,999.67 stC

How Many Statcoulombs Are in a Coulomb?

There are 2,997,919,999.934 statcoulombs in a coulomb, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 C = 2,997,919,999.934 stC

Coulombs and statcoulombs are both units used to measure electric charge. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Coulomb?

One coulomb is the electric charge equal to one ampere of current over one second.[1]

The coulomb can be expressed as QC = IA × ts

The charge in coulombs is equal to the current in amperes times the time in seconds.

The coulomb is the SI derived unit for electric charge in the metric system. Coulombs can be abbreviated as C; for example, 1 coulomb can be written as 1 C.

Learn more about coulombs.

What Is a Statcoulomb?

One statcoulomb is the electric charge equal to one statampere of current over one second. One statcoulomb is the amount of electrical charge, that if two like objects carrying a charge of of one statcoulomb each are placed with the center of charge one centimeter apart, the objects repel each other with a force of one dyne.

The statcoulomb is a centimeter-gram-second (CGS) electrostatic unit of electric charge. A statcoulomb is sometimes also referred to as a franklin or ESU. Statcoulombs can be abbreviated as stC, and are also sometimes abbreviated as statC. For example, 1 statcoulomb can be written as 1 stC or 1 statC.

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Coulomb to Statcoulomb Conversion Table

Table showing various coulomb measurements converted to statcoulombs.
Coulombs Statcoulombs
0.000000001 C 2.9979 stC
0.000000002 C 5.9958 stC
0.000000003 C 8.9938 stC
0.000000004 C 11.99 stC
0.000000005 C 14.99 stC
0.000000006 C 17.99 stC
0.000000007 C 20.99 stC
0.000000008 C 23.98 stC
0.000000009 C 26.98 stC
0.0000000001 C 0.299792 stC
0.000000001 C 2.9979 stC
0.00000001 C 29.98 stC
0.0000001 C 299.79 stC
0.000001 C 2,998 stC
0.00001 C 29,979 stC
0.0001 C 299,792 stC
0.001 C 2,997,920 stC
0.01 C 29,979,200 stC
0.1 C 299,792,000 stC
1 C 2,997,920,000 stC

References

  1. International Bureau of Weights and Measures, The International System of Units, 9th Edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf

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