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Newton per coulomb to Volt per meter Converter

Use this page to convert newton per coulomb values into volt per meter, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Newton per coulomb

One newton per coulomb is equal to one volt per meter.

History: Electric field can be defined as force per unit charge, giving newtons per coulomb.

Current use: Used in physics education, electrostatics, and field-force calculations.

Also written as N/C.

Volt per meter

Volt per meter measures electric potential difference per unit length.

History: Volt per meter is the SI derived unit for electric field strength.

Current use: Used in electromagnetism, insulation, antennas, sensors, high-voltage design, and physics.

Also written as V/m.

Newton per coulomb to Volt per meter table

Newton per coulomb [N/C]Volt per meter [V/m]
0.01 N/C0.01 V/m
0.1 N/C0.1 V/m
1 N/C1 V/m
2 N/C2 V/m
5 N/C5 V/m
10 N/C10 V/m
20 N/C20 V/m
50 N/C50 V/m
100 N/C100 V/m

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Volt per meter (V/m) are in one Newton per coulomb (N/C)?

    One Newton per coulomb equals 1 Volt per meter.

  • How do you convert Newton per coulomb to Volt per meter?

    Multiply the Newton per coulomb value by 1 to get the result in Volt per meter.

  • How do you convert Volt per meter back to Newton per coulomb?

    Multiply the Volt per meter value by 1 to get back to Newton per coulomb.

  • What is 1000 Newton per coulomb in Volt per meter?

    1000 Newton per coulomb equals 1,000 Volt per meter.