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Parker to Microcoulomb per kilogram Converter

Use this page to convert parker values into microcoulomb 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.

Microcoulomb per kilogram

One microcoulomb per kilogram is equal to one millionth of a coulomb per kilogram (1.0E-6 C/kg).

History: Standard metric prefix applied to the SI unit.

Current use: Used for precise measurements of low-level radiation exposure.

Also written as µC/kg.

Parker to Microcoulomb per kilogram table

Parker [parker]Microcoulomb per kilogram [µC/kg]
0.01 parker2.58 µC/kg
0.1 parker25.8 µC/kg
1 parker258 µC/kg
2 parker516 µC/kg
5 parker1,290 µC/kg
10 parker2,580 µC/kg
20 parker5,160 µC/kg
50 parker12,900 µC/kg
100 parker25,800 µC/kg

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Microcoulomb per kilogram (µC/kg) are in one Parker (parker)?

    One Parker equals 258 Microcoulomb per kilogram.

  • How do you convert Parker to Microcoulomb per kilogram?

    Multiply the Parker value by 258 to get the result in Microcoulomb per kilogram.

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

    Multiply the Microcoulomb per kilogram value by 0.00387596899224806 to get back to Parker.

  • What is 0.001 Parker in Microcoulomb per kilogram?

    0.001 Parker equals 0.258 Microcoulomb per kilogram.