Electric Charge Suite

Electron Charge to Coulombs Converter

Convert elementary Electron Charge (e) to Coulombs (C) instantly.

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Conversion Result

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Formula & Conversion Step:
Q(C) = Q(e) * 1.602176634e-19

What is the Electron Charge to Coulombs Converter?

This highly specialized physics converter translates the fundamental, elementary charge of a single electron into the macro-level electrical unit used by engineers: the Coulomb (C).

How It Works (Formula)

The elementary charge ($e$) of a single proton or electron is a fundamental constant of the universe. It takes approximately $6.2415 \times 10^{18}$ electrons to equal one full Coulomb of charge. The calculator multiplies your inputted electron count by the exact elementary charge constant.

$$ Q_{(\text{C})} = Q_{(e)} \times 1.602176634 \times 10^{-19} $$

The fundamental physics constant mapping atomic particles to macroscopic electricity.

How to Use It

Enter the raw number of Elementary Charges (often denoted as $e$). The calculator will apply the universe's fundamental charge constant and output the exact equivalent in standard Coulombs (C), typically in scientific notation.

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