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Parker to Coulomb per kilogram Converter

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

Parker

Equivalent to the roentgen in most contexts.

History: Named after Herbert Parker, a pioneer in health physics.

Current use: Obsolete, used only in historical radiation safety texts.

Also written as parker.

Coulomb per kilogram

The amount of radiation that creates one coulomb of charge in one kilogram of dry air.

History: Replaced the roentgen as the standard unit for radiation exposure in the SI system.

Current use: Used in radiation protection and dosimetry to measure the ionizing ability of X-rays and gamma rays in air.

Also written as C/kg.

Parker to Coulomb per kilogram table

Parker [parker]Coulomb per kilogram [C/kg]
0.01 parker0.00000258 C/kg
0.1 parker0.0000258 C/kg
1 parker0.000258 C/kg
2 parker0.000516 C/kg
5 parker0.00129 C/kg
10 parker0.00258 C/kg
20 parker0.00516 C/kg
50 parker0.0129 C/kg
100 parker0.0258 C/kg

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Coulomb per kilogram (C/kg) are in one Parker (parker)?

    One Parker equals 0.000258 Coulomb per kilogram.

  • How do you convert Parker to Coulomb per kilogram?

    Multiply the Parker value by 0.000258 to get the result in Coulomb per kilogram.

  • How do you convert Coulomb per kilogram back to Parker?

    Multiply the Coulomb per kilogram value by 3,875.96899224806 to get back to Parker.

  • What is 0.001 Parker in Coulomb per kilogram?

    0.001 Parker equals 0.000000258 Coulomb per kilogram.