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Convert [Electron Charge] to [Abcoulombs], (e- to abC)

ELECTRIC CHARGE


80 Electron Charge
= 1.28174129664E-18 Abcoulombs
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Category: electric charge
Conversion: Electron Charge to Abcoulombs
The base unit for electric charge is coulombs (SI derived unit)
[Electron Charge] symbol/abbrevation: (e-)
[Abcoulombs] symbol/abbrevation: (abC)

How to convert Electron Charge to Abcoulombs (e- to abC)?
1 e- = 1.6021766208E-20 abC.
80 x 1.6021766208E-20 abC = 1.28174129664E-18 Abcoulombs.
Always check the results; rounding errors may occur.

Definition:
In relation to the base unit of [electric charge] => (coulombs), 1 Electron Charge (e-) is equal to 1.6021766208E-19 coulombs, while 1 Abcoulombs (abC) = 10 coulombs.
80 Electron Charge to common electric-charge units
80 e- = 1.28174129664E-17 coulombs (C)
80 e- = 1.28174129664E-18 abcoulombs (abC)
80 e- = 3.5603924906667E-21 amperes hour (Ah)
80 e- = 2.1362354944E-19 amperes minute (Amin)
80 e- = 1.28174129664E-17 amperes second (As)
80 e- = 12.8174129664 attocoulombs (aC)
80 e- = 1.28174129664E-15 centicoulombs (cC)
80 e- = 1.28174129664E-18 decacoulombs (daC)
80 e- = 1.28174129664E-16 decicoulombs (dC)
80 e- = 1.28174129664E-18 electromagnetic units of charge (EMU)
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