Convert Femtoamperes per square metre to Milliamperes per square centimetre

Convert Femtoamperes per square metre (fA/m²) to Milliamperes per square centimetre (mA/cm²) instantly and accurately.

Femtoamperes per square metre (fA/m²)
Milliamperes per square centimetre (mA/cm²)

Conversion Formula

mA/cm² = fA/m² × 1.000000000e-16

About Femtoamperes per square metre

The femtoampere per square metre (fA/m²) equals 10⁻¹⁵ A/m². Leakage current density through the dielectric of a high-quality capacitor at rated voltage is in the fA/m² range; dark current density in cooled CCD image sensors at -30 °C is around 1-10 fA/m²; radiation-induced leakage in neutron-irradiated MOS gate oxides is measured in fA/m². 1 fA/m² = 10⁻¹⁵ A/m² = 10⁻³ pA/m².

About Milliamperes per square centimetre

The milliampere per square centimetre (mA/cm²) equals 10 A/m², the dominant current density unit in electrochemistry and fuel-cell engineering. Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells produce peak power at 1000-2000 mA/cm²; hydrogen electrolysers run at 200-2000 mA/cm²; industrial chlor-alkali cells operate at 200-400 mA/cm². 1 mA/cm² = 10 A/m² = 10⁻³ A/cm².

Quick Reference Table

Femtoamperes per square metre (fA/m²)Milliamperes per square centimetre (mA/cm²)
1 fA/m²1 × 10-16 mA/cm²
2 fA/m²2 × 10-16 mA/cm²
5 fA/m²5 × 10-16 mA/cm²
10 fA/m²1 × 10-15 mA/cm²
25 fA/m²2.5 × 10-15 mA/cm²
50 fA/m²5 × 10-15 mA/cm²
100 fA/m²1 × 10-14 mA/cm²

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