µC → mA·h converter

Convert microcoulomb to milliampere hour (Electric charge)

1 µC = 0.0000002777777778 mA·h · 1 mA·h = 3600000 µC

1000 µC = 2.77778e-4 mA·h

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Microcoulomb to milliampere hour Conversion

1 microcoulomb (µC) is equal to 0.0000002777777778 milliampere hour (mA·h).

1 µC = 0.0000002777777778 mA·h

or

1 mA·h = 3600000 µC

Formula

To convert a electric charge from microcoulomb (µC) to milliampere hour (mA·h), divide the electric charge in microcoulomb by 3600000

e(mA·h) = e(µC) / 3600000

Examples:

Convert 1000 microcoulomb to milliampere hour:

e(mA·h) = 1000µC / 3600000 = 0.0002777777778 mA·h

Conversion table

Microcoulomb (µC) Milliampere hour (mA·h)
1 µC 2.77778e-7 mA·h
2 µC 5.55556e-7 mA·h
3 µC 8.33333e-7 mA·h
5 µC 1.388889e-6 mA·h
10 µC 2.777778e-6 mA·h
20 µC 5.555556e-6 mA·h
25 µC 6.944444e-6 mA·h
50 µC 1.388889e-5 mA·h
100 µC 2.777778e-5 mA·h
250 µC 6.944444e-5 mA·h
500 µC 1.38889e-4 mA·h
1000 µC 2.77778e-4 mA·h
Milliampere hour (mA·h) Microcoulomb (µC)
1 mA·h 3600000 µC
2 mA·h 7200000 µC
3 mA·h 10800000 µC
5 mA·h 18000000 µC
10 mA·h 36000000 µC
20 mA·h 72000000 µC
25 mA·h 90000000 µC
50 mA·h 180000000 µC
100 mA·h 360000000 µC
250 mA·h 900000000 µC
500 mA·h 1.8e9 µC
1000 mA·h 3.6e9 µC

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert microcoulomb to milliampere hour?

Divide the value in microcoulomb by 3600000 to get the result in milliampere hour. For example, 5 µC ÷ 3600000 = 1.388889e-6 mA·h.

How many milliampere hour are in 1 microcoulomb?

1 microcoulomb (µC) is equal to 2.77778e-7 milliampere hour (mA·h).

How do I convert milliampere hour back to microcoulomb?

Use the inverse operation: multiply the value in milliampere hour by 3600000 to get the result in microcoulomb.

How accurate is the microcoulomb to milliampere hour conversion?

The converter multiplies by the conversion factor 3600000 and rounds the result to 9 decimal places by default. You can increase or reduce the precision with the digits option on this page.

Sources

Conversion factors are based on internationally recognised standards: