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Explore the Franklin to Abcoulomb Converter, a powerful tool crafted by Newtum, designed to simplify the conversion of Fr to AbC. Whether you're a student or a professional, this converter will capture your interest and make your calculations seamless. Dive in to learn more about its fascinating features.
Franklin, often denoted as Fr, is a unit of electric charge used in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system of units. Named after Benjamin Franklin, it's a part of the electrostatic unit (esu) system, which is not as widely used as the International System of Units (SI). A Franklin is defined as the amount of charge that exerts a force of one dyne on an equal charge at a distance of one centimeter. Although less common today, understanding Franklin is essential for studies in classical electromagnetism and historical scientific contexts.
Definition of AbcoulombAbcoulomb, symbolized as AbC, represents a unit of electric charge in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) electromagnetic system. It originates from the EMU (electromagnetic unit) system and is equivalent to ten coulombs in the International System of Units (SI). The name 'Abcoulomb' acknowledges its role in the abampere system, where one abcoulomb is the charge transferred by a current of one abampere in one second. Despite being less prevalent than the SI units, abcoulombs are crucial in certain scientific areas, especially those related to electromagnetic phenomena.
Franklin (Fr) | Abcoulomb (AbC) |
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1 Fr | 3.33564 × 10 -10 AbC |
2 Fr | 6.67128 × 10 -10 AbC |
3 Fr | 1.000692 × 10 -9 AbC |
4 Fr | 1.334256 × 10 -9 AbC |
5 Fr | 1.66782 × 10 -9 AbC |
6 Fr | 2.001384 × 10 -9 AbC |
7 Fr | 2.334948 × 10 -9 AbC |
8 Fr | 2.668512 × 10 -9 AbC |
9 Fr | 3.002076 × 10 -9 AbC |
10 Fr | 3.33564 × 10 -9 AbC |
1 Fr = 3.33564 × 10
-10
AbC
1 AbC = 2.99792 × 10
9
Fr
Example 1:
Convert 5 Fr to AbC:
5 Fr = 5 × 3.33564 × 10
-10
AbC = 1.66782 × 10
-9
AbC
Example 2:
Convert 3.5 Fr to AbC:
3.5 Fr = 3.5 × 3.33564 × 10
-10
AbC = 1.167474 × 10
-9
AbC
The Franklin to Abcoulomb Converter evolved through the need to bridge two distinct measurement systems, the electrostatic and electromagnetic units. Historically, scientists recognized the importance of converting between Franklin, used in the CGS system, and Abcoulomb, part of the EMU system. This conversion became vital for studies in electromagnetism and classical physics. Over time, advancements in digital tools made conversions more accessible and accurate, facilitating research and application in scientific fields. Today, this converter continues to support education and innovation.
Franklin to Abcoulomb Converter serves a crucial role in both scientific research and practical applications, enabling seamless transitions between these two measurement systems.
Example 1:
Convert 10 Fr to AbC:
10 Fr = 10 × 3.33564 × 10
-10
AbC = 3.33564 × 10
-9
AbC
Example 2:
Convert 15 Fr to AbC:
15 Fr = 15 × 3.33564 × 10
-10
AbC = 5.00346 × 10
-9
AbC
A Franklin is a unit of electric charge in the CGS system, used primarily in electrostatic calculations.
To convert Franklin to Abcoulomb, multiply the number of Franklins by 3.33564 × 10 -10 .
Using this converter simplifies the process of converting between two different measurement systems, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in calculations.