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How many nanoCoulombs are there in a milliCoulomb

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Answer:

1 millicoulomb = 1000000 nanocoulombs.

Step-by-step explanation:

The SI unit for electric charge is Coulomb.

1 coulomb = 1000000000 nC (nanocoulombs)

1 coulomb = 1000 mC (millicoulombs)

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