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Elementary charge to Ampere-second Converter

Use this page to convert elementary charge values into ampere-second, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Elementary charge

One elementary charge is exactly 1.602176634e-19 coulombs.

History: Elementary charge is a fundamental physical charge scale.

Current use: Used in atomic physics, electronics, particle physics, and electrochemistry.

Also written as e, elementary charges.

Ampere-second

One ampere-second is equal to one coulomb.

History: Ampere-second is the dimensional definition of the coulomb.

Current use: Used in SI derivations, electronics, and charge calculations.

Also written as A*s, As, amp second, amp seconds, ampere seconds.

Elementary charge to Ampere-second table

Elementary charge [e]Ampere-second [A*s]
0.01 e1.602176634e-21 A*s
0.1 e1.602176634e-20 A*s
1 e1.602176634e-19 A*s
2 e3.204353268e-19 A*s
5 e8.01088317e-19 A*s
10 e1.602176634e-18 A*s
20 e3.204353268e-18 A*s
50 e8.01088317e-18 A*s
100 e1.602176634e-17 A*s

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Ampere-second (A*s) are in one Elementary charge (e)?

    One Elementary charge equals 1.602176634e-19 Ampere-second.

  • How do you convert Elementary charge to Ampere-second?

    Multiply the Elementary charge value by 1.602176634e-19 to get the result in Ampere-second.

  • How do you convert Ampere-second back to Elementary charge?

    Multiply the Ampere-second value by 6,241,509,074,460,760,000 to get back to Elementary charge.

  • What is 1 Elementary charge in Ampere-second?

    1 Elementary charge equals 1.602176634e-19 Ampere-second.