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Farad to Nanofarad Converter

Use this page to convert farad values into nanofarad, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Farad

Farad measures capacitance, equal to one coulomb per volt.

History: The farad is named after Michael Faraday and is the SI derived unit of capacitance.

Current use: Used for capacitors, electronics, power systems, filters, sensors, and energy storage.

Also written as F.

Nanofarad

One nanofarad is equal to one billionth of a farad (1e-9 farads).

History: Nanofarads are common in signal and timing circuits.

Current use: Used for ceramic capacitors, filters, oscillators, and electronics design.

Also written as nF.

Farad to Nanofarad table

Farad [F]Nanofarad [nF]
0.01 F10,000,000 nF
0.1 F100,000,000 nF
1 F1,000,000,000 nF
2 F2,000,000,000 nF
5 F5,000,000,000 nF
10 F10,000,000,000 nF
20 F20,000,000,000 nF
50 F50,000,000,000 nF
100 F100,000,000,000 nF

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Nanofarad (nF) are in one Farad (F)?

    One Farad equals 1,000,000,000 Nanofarad.

  • How do you convert Farad to Nanofarad?

    Multiply the Farad value by 1,000,000,000 to get the result in Nanofarad.

  • How do you convert Nanofarad back to Farad?

    Multiply the Nanofarad value by 0.000000001 to get back to Farad.

  • What is 0.000001 Farad in Nanofarad?

    0.000001 Farad equals 1,000 Nanofarad.