I'm trying to understand the unit conversion for electric charge. Specifically, I want to know what 1 millicoulomb (mC) is equal to in terms of other electric charge units.
6 answers
KatanaBladed
Tue Dec 03 2024
The unit of electric charge known as 1 milliCoulomb (1 mC) holds a specific significance.
IncheonBlues
Tue Dec 03 2024
It represents a fraction of the larger unit, the Coulomb.
EthereumEliteGuard
Tue Dec 03 2024
Specifically, 1 milliCoulomb is equivalent to one thousandth of a Coulomb.
Paolo
Tue Dec 03 2024
Mathematically, this can be expressed as 1/1000 C.
SakuraSpirit
Mon Dec 02 2024
This unit is employed when dealing with small quantities of electric charge.