franklin to ampere-second
Please provide values below to convert franklin [Fr] to ampere-second [A*s], or change ↔.
franklin [Fr]
Definition: A unit of charge equal to the charge of a single electron, 1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs.
Historyandorigin: Named after Benjamin Franklin, it was used in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system.
CurrentUse: Not commonly used today, but has historical significance in early electrostatic measurements.
funfact: The franklin was one of the earliest ways of quantifying electric charge in terms of everyday objects like an electron!
ampere-second [A*s]
Definition: A unit of electric charge equal to one ampere of current flowing for one second.
Historyandorigin: A standard unit of charge in the SI system, representing one coulomb of charge.
CurrentUse: Used frequently in electrical engineering and circuit theory to describe instantaneous charge flow.
funfact: Ampere-seconds are commonly used when working with circuits to determine instantaneous charge transfer!
franklin [Fr] to ampere-second [A*s] Conversion Table
1 franklin [Fr] | 3.335640951E-10 ampere-second [A*s] |
2 franklin [Fr] | 6.671281903E-10 ampere-second [A*s] |
3 franklin [Fr] | 1.000692285E-9 ampere-second [A*s] |
5 franklin [Fr] | 1.667820475E-9 ampere-second [A*s] |
10 franklin [Fr] | 3.335640951E-9 ampere-second [A*s] |
50 franklin [Fr] | 1.667820475E-8 ampere-second [A*s] |
100 franklin [Fr] | 3.335640951E-8 ampere-second [A*s] |
1000 franklin [Fr] | 3.335640951E-7 ampere-second [A*s] |
10000 franklin [Fr] | 0.0000033356 ampere-second [A*s] |
100000 franklin [Fr] | 0.0000333564 ampere-second [A*s] |
1000000 franklin [Fr] | 0.0003335641 ampere-second [A*s] |
How to Convert franklin to ampere-second
1 franklin [Fr] = 3.335640951E-10 ampere-second [A*s]
1 ampere-second [A*s] = 2997924580 franklin [Fr]
we use cross multiplication method
franklin [Fr] → ampere-second [A*s]
1 → 3.335640951E-10
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*3.335640951E-10=1*x
by simplifying
x=5.003461427E-10