Convert Faradays to Kilocoulombs
Convert Faradays (F) to Kilocoulombs (kC) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
kC = F × 96.48533212
About Faradays
The faraday (F) equals the Avogadro constant times the elementary charge - N_A × e ≈ 96 485.33 C per mole - and is the fundamental unit of electrochemical charge (Faraday's law: 1 F deposits one gram-equivalent of any substance). Depositing 1 g of silver (Ag⁺, M = 107.87 g/mol) requires 96 485 / 107.87 ≈ 894 C ≈ 0.00927 F; plating copper (Cu²⁺) requires 2 F per mole. 1 F ≈ 26.801 Ah ≈ 96.485 kC.
About Kilocoulombs
The kilocoulomb (kC) equals 10³ C ≈ 0.278 Ah, used in industrial electrochemistry, large capacitor bank energy calculations, and fault current analysis. Electroplating a 100 cm² nickel layer 25 µm thick requires roughly 2-4 kC; power-factor-correction capacitor banks in substations may store several kilocoulombs. 1 kC = 10⁻³ MC = 10³ C.
Quick Reference Table
| Faradays (F) | Kilocoulombs (kC) |
|---|---|
| 1 F | 96.4853 kC |
| 2 F | 192.971 kC |
| 5 F | 482.427 kC |
| 10 F | 964.853 kC |
| 25 F | 2412.13 kC |
| 50 F | 4824.27 kC |
| 100 F | 9648.53 kC |