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N/A
,
, (IN)
Franklin (
Fr
)
↔
Nanocoulomb (
nC
)
Franklin (
Fr
)
to
Nanocoulomb (
nC
)
Franklin:
=
nC:
Nanocoulomb (
nC
)
to
Franklin (
Fr
)
nC:
=
Franklin:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
E
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⇅
Franklin:
:Franklin
nC:
:nC
1
Fr =
0.334
nC;
1
nC =
2.994012
Fr
Franklin (
Fr
)
↔
Nanocoulomb (
nC
)
Conversion in Batch
Franklin
:
Nanocoulomb
:
Begin:
0
5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Step:
1
0.5
0.2
0.1
5
10
Franklin
↔
Nanocoulomb
Conversion Table
1
Fr =
0.334
nC
2
Fr =
0.668
nC
3
Fr =
1.002
nC
4
Fr =
1.336
nC
5
Fr =
1.67
nC
6
Fr =
2.004
nC
7
Fr =
2.338
nC
8
Fr =
2.672
nC
9
Fr =
3.006
nC
10
Fr =
3.34
nC
11
Fr =
3.674
nC
12
Fr =
4.008
nC
13
Fr =
4.342
nC
14
Fr =
4.676
nC
15
Fr =
5.01
nC
16
Fr =
5.344
nC
17
Fr =
5.678
nC
18
Fr =
6.012
nC
19
Fr =
6.346
nC
20
Fr =
6.68
nC
21
Fr =
7.014
nC
22
Fr =
7.348
nC
23
Fr =
7.682
nC
24
Fr =
8.016
nC
25
Fr =
8.35
nC
26
Fr =
8.684
nC
27
Fr =
9.018
nC
28
Fr =
9.352
nC
29
Fr =
9.686
nC
30
Fr =
10.02
nC
31
Fr =
10.354
nC
32
Fr =
10.688
nC
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