Orders of magnitude (charge)
- Orders of magnitude (charge)
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This page is a progressive and labeled list of the SI charge orders of magnitude, with certain examples appended to some list objects.
List of orders of magnitude for charge
Factor |
Multiple |
Item |
10−21 |
1 zC |
−53.4 zC (−1/3 e)—charge of down, strange and bottom quarks
106.8 zC (2/3 e)—charge of up, charm and top quarks
160.2 zC—the elementary charge e, i.e. the negative charge on a single electron or the positive charge on a single proton |
10−18 |
1 aC |
14.73 aC (92 e) - positive charge on a uranium nucleus |
10−15 |
1 fC |
Charge on a typical dust particle |
10−12 |
1 pC |
Charge in typical microwave frequency capacitors |
10−9 |
1 nC |
Charge in typical radio frequency capacitors |
10−6 |
1 µC |
Charge in typical audio frequency capacitors |
10−3 |
1 mC |
Charge in typical power supply capacitors |
100 |
1 C |
26 C - charge in a typical thundercloud |
103 |
1 kC |
96.4 kC - charge on one mole of electrons (Faraday constant)
216 kC - charge in a car battery |
106 |
1 MC |
10.7 MC - charge needed to produce 1 kg of aluminum from bauxite in an electrolytic cell |
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