Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field. It is measured in coulombs (C).
1 nC = 3.6000e-9 kC/h
1 kC/h = 277,777,780 nC
Example:
Convert 15 Nanocoulomb to Kilocoulomb per Hour:
15 nC = 5.4000e-8 kC/h
Nanocoulomb | Kilocoulomb per Hour |
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0.01 nC | 3.6000e-11 kC/h |
0.1 nC | 3.6000e-10 kC/h |
1 nC | 3.6000e-9 kC/h |
2 nC | 7.2000e-9 kC/h |
3 nC | 1.0800e-8 kC/h |
5 nC | 1.8000e-8 kC/h |
10 nC | 3.6000e-8 kC/h |
20 nC | 7.2000e-8 kC/h |
30 nC | 1.0800e-7 kC/h |
40 nC | 1.4400e-7 kC/h |
50 nC | 1.8000e-7 kC/h |
60 nC | 2.1600e-7 kC/h |
70 nC | 2.5200e-7 kC/h |
80 nC | 2.8800e-7 kC/h |
90 nC | 3.2400e-7 kC/h |
100 nC | 3.6000e-7 kC/h |
250 nC | 9.0000e-7 kC/h |
500 nC | 1.8000e-6 kC/h |
750 nC | 2.7000e-6 kC/h |
1000 nC | 3.6000e-6 kC/h |
10000 nC | 3.6000e-5 kC/h |
100000 nC | 0 kC/h |