Millicoulombs to Electron Charge Converter

Enter the electric charge in millicoulombs below to get the value converted to electron charge.

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1 mC = 6.2415E+15 e
Hint: use a scientific notation calculator to convert E notation to decimal

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How to Convert Millicoulombs to Electron Charge

To convert a measurement in millicoulombs to a measurement in electron charge, multiply the electric charge by the following conversion ratio: 6.2415E+15 electron charge/millicoulomb.

Since one millicoulomb is equal to 6.2415E+15 electron charge, you can use this simple formula to convert:

electron charge = millicoulombs × 6.2415E+15

The electric charge in electron charge is equal to the electric charge in millicoulombs multiplied by 6.2415E+15.

For example, here's how to convert 5 millicoulombs to electron charge using the formula above.
electron charge = (5 mC × 6.2415E+15) = 3.1208E+16 e

How Many Electron Charge Are in a Millicoulomb?

There are 6.2415E+15 electron charge in a millicoulomb, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 mC = 6.2415E+15 e

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

What Is a Millicoulomb?

The millicoulomb is 1/1,000 of a coulomb, which is the electric charge equal to one ampere of current over one second.

The millicoulomb is a multiple of the coulomb, which is the SI derived unit for electric charge. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for thousandths, or 10-3. Millicoulombs can be abbreviated as mC; for example, 1 millicoulomb can be written as 1 mC.

Learn more about millicoulombs.

What Is an Electron Charge?

Electron charge is equal to the charge of an electron, and is the inverse of elementary charge, which is the magnitude of the charge of a proton. It is equal to 1.602176634×10−19 coulombs, per the 2019 SI redefinition of the coulomb.

Electron charge can be abbreviated as e; for example, 1 electron charge can be written as 1 e.

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Millicoulomb to Electron Charge Conversion Table

Table showing various millicoulomb measurements converted to electron charge.
Millicoulombs Electron Charge
0.000000000000001 mC 6.2415 e
0.000000000000002 mC 12.48 e
0.000000000000003 mC 18.72 e
0.000000000000004 mC 24.97 e
0.000000000000005 mC 31.21 e
0.000000000000006 mC 37.45 e
0.000000000000007 mC 43.69 e
0.000000000000008 mC 49.93 e
0.000000000000009 mC 56.17 e
0.0000000000000001 mC 0.624151 e
0.000000000000001 mC 6.2415 e
0.00000000000001 mC 62.42 e
0.0000000000001 mC 624.15 e
0.000000000001 mC 6,242 e
0.00000000001 mC 62,415 e
0.0000000001 mC 624,151 e
0.000000001 mC 6,241,510 e
0.00000001 mC 62,415,098 e
0.0000001 mC 624,150,975 e
0.000001 mC 6,241,509,750 e
0.00001 mC 62,415,097,500 e
0.0001 mC 624,150,975,000 e
0.001 mC 6,241,509,750,001 e
0.01 mC 62,415,097,500,005 e
0.1 mC 624,150,000,000,000 e
1 mC 6,241,500,000,000,000 e

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