Convert Millicoulombs per square centimetre to Gigacoulombs per square metre

Convert Millicoulombs per square centimetre (mC/cm²) to Gigacoulombs per square metre (GC/m²) instantly and accurately.

Millicoulombs per square centimetre (mC/cm²)
Gigacoulombs per square metre (GC/m²)

Conversion Formula

GC/m² = mC/cm² × 1.000000000e-8

About Millicoulombs per square centimetre

The millicoulomb per square centimetre (mC/cm²) equals exactly 10 C/m², used in electrochemical plating and electrophoretic deposition. Electrodeposition of copper at 10 C/m² deposits a monolayer-scale film; faradaic charge density in electrochemical supercapacitors is 1-100 mC/cm²; silver electroplating baths run at 2-10 mC/cm² for thin coatings. 1 mC/cm² = 10 C/m².

About Gigacoulombs per square metre

The gigacoulomb per square metre (GC/m²) equals 10⁹ C/m², a value with no engineering realisation, used only in astrophysical and theoretical plasma models. Magnetar magnetosphere charge sheet densities, pulsar polar cap surface charge, and theoretical cosmic string surface charge are described at GC/m² scales in research literature. 1 GC/m² = 10⁹ C/m² = 10³ MC/m².

Quick Reference Table

Millicoulombs per square centimetre (mC/cm²)Gigacoulombs per square metre (GC/m²)
1 mC/cm²1 × 10-8 GC/m²
2 mC/cm²2 × 10-8 GC/m²
5 mC/cm²5 × 10-8 GC/m²
10 mC/cm²1 × 10-7 GC/m²
25 mC/cm²2.5 × 10-7 GC/m²
50 mC/cm²5 × 10-7 GC/m²
100 mC/cm²1 × 10-6 GC/m²

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