How can you convert 1 elementary charge to gigacoulombs?
How many gigacoulombs are in one elementary charge?
You can find out the answer in one of two ways:
use our calculator above for maximum accuracy or
use the following equation:
There are 1.602176634e-28 gigacoulombs in a elementary charge. Thus, we must multiply the number of elementary charges (1) by 1.602176634e-28 to get gigacoulombs.
Conversion table between elementary charges and gigacoulombs near 1 e:
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