Coulomb to Electron Charge Converter

6.2415E+18

Understanding Coulomb to Electron Charge Conversion

What is a Coulomb?

A coulomb (C) is the SI unit of electric charge. One coulomb represents the amount of electric charge transported by a current of one ampere in one second. It's a fundamental unit in electrical engineering and physics.

What is Electron Charge?

An electron charge (e) is the magnitude of electric charge carried by a single electron. It's one of the most fundamental constants in physics, with a value of approximately 1.602176634×10⁻¹⁹ coulombs.

Conversion Formula

To convert coulombs to electron charge:

Electron Charge = Coulombs × 6.2415E+18

Common Applications

  • • Atomic and molecular physics calculations
  • • Semiconductor device analysis
  • • Quantum mechanics research
  • • Electrical engineering applications