coulomb/volt to attofarad
Please provide values below to convert coulomb/volt [C/V] to attofarad [aF], or change ↔.
coulomb/volt [C/V]
Definition: A derived unit of capacitance, representing the amount of charge in coulombs per volt, which defines capacitance in terms of electric charge.
Historyandorigin: This unit is directly related to the definition of capacitance, as one coulomb per volt is the capacitance that allows one coulomb of charge to be stored per volt.
CurrentUse: Used as a practical measure of capacitance when measuring devices that store charge, often seen in laboratory setups.
funfact: This unit defines how capacitors function by their ability to store charge and release it when needed!
attofarad [aF]
Definition: A unit of capacitance equal to 10^-18 farads, used in extremely sensitive applications.
Historyandorigin: Attofarad is used in ultra-precise devices that require extremely small capacitances.
CurrentUse: Used in specialized research for devices with very low capacitance needs, including particle accelerators and scientific instrumentation.
funfact: In the realm of subatomic physics, attofarads are used to measure capacitance at the smallest scales imaginable!
coulomb/volt [C/V] to attofarad [aF] Conversion Table
1 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 1000000000000000000 attofarad [aF] |
2 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 2000000000000000000 attofarad [aF] |
3 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 3000000000000000000 attofarad [aF] |
5 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 5000000000000000000 attofarad [aF] |
10 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 10000000000000000000 attofarad [aF] |
50 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 50000000000000000000 attofarad [aF] |
100 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 100000000000000000000 attofarad [aF] |
1000 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 1.E+21 attofarad [aF] |
10000 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 1.E+22 attofarad [aF] |
100000 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 1.E+23 attofarad [aF] |
1000000 coulomb/volt [C/V] | 1.E+24 attofarad [aF] |
How to Convert coulomb/volt to attofarad
1 coulomb/volt [C/V] = 1000000000000000000 attofarad [aF]
1 attofarad [aF] = 9.999999999E-19 coulomb/volt [C/V]
we use cross multiplication method
coulomb/volt [C/V] → attofarad [aF]
1 → 1000000000000000000
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1000000000000000000=1*x
by simplifying
x=1500000000000000000