Convert Microcoulombs per square metre to Abcoulombs per square centimetre

Convert Microcoulombs per square metre (µC/m²) to Abcoulombs per square centimetre (abC/cm²) instantly and accurately.

Microcoulombs per square metre (µC/m²)
Abcoulombs per square centimetre (abC/cm²)

Conversion Formula

abC/cm² = µC/m² × 1.000000000e-11

About Microcoulombs per square metre

The microcoulomb per square metre (µC/m²) equals 10⁻⁶ C/m², the scale for charge density on highly charged electret films and insulator surfaces in high-voltage environments. PVDF piezoelectric sensors produce surface charge densities of 1-100 µC/m² at typical mechanical loads; ozone-generator electrode surfaces accumulate µC/m²-scale charge during corona discharge. 1 µC/m² = 10⁻⁶ C/m² = 10⁻³ mC/m².

About Abcoulombs per square centimetre

The abcoulomb per square centimetre (abC/cm²) is the surface charge density unit of the CGS-EMU system, equal to 1 abC / 1 cm² = 10 C / 10⁻⁴ m² = 10⁵ C/m². It appears in nineteenth-century electromagnetic engineering texts on telegraph cable and dynamo analysis; the abC/cm² is the natural surface density unit when using abamperes and centimetres. 1 abC/cm² = 10⁵ C/m² = 100 kC/m².

Quick Reference Table

Microcoulombs per square metre (µC/m²)Abcoulombs per square centimetre (abC/cm²)
1 µC/m²1 × 10-11 abC/cm²
2 µC/m²2 × 10-11 abC/cm²
5 µC/m²5 × 10-11 abC/cm²
10 µC/m²1 × 10-10 abC/cm²
25 µC/m²2.5 × 10-10 abC/cm²
50 µC/m²5 × 10-10 abC/cm²
100 µC/m²1 × 10-9 abC/cm²

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