Farad (F) to Megafarad (MF) converter

Converting from Farad (F) to Megafarad (MF) | Electric capacitance

What is Farad (F)

The Farad (F) is the standard unit of electric capacitance, representing the amount of charge stored per unit voltage across a capacitor. It is named after the English physicist Michael Faraday.

What is Megafarad (MF)

Megafarad (MF) is a much larger unit of capacitance compared to the Farad, where one Megafarad equals one million Farads. It is commonly used in applications where capacitance values are extremely high.

Conversion Formulas

The conversion between Farad and Megafarad can be done using the following formulas:

1(F)=0.000001(MF)

1(MF)=1000000(F)

Examples

  • 3 (F) = 0.000003 (MF)

  • 3 (MF) = 3000000 (F)

  • 7 (F) = 0.000007 (MF)

  • 7 (MF) = 7000000 (F)

  • 11 (F) = 0.000011 (MF)

  • 11 (MF) = 11000000 (F)

This conversion process provides electrical engineers and technicians with a straightforward method to switch between standard and larger capacitance units for various electronic components and circuit designs.

Farad to Megafarad conversion table

F to MF conversion table

Farad (F)Megafarad (MF)
0.01 F0.00000001 MF
0.1 F0.0000001 MF
1 F0.000001 MF
2 F0.000002 MF
3 F0.000003 MF
4 F0.000004 MF
5 F0.000005 MF
6 F0.000006 MF
7 F0.000007 MF
8 F0.000008 MF
9 F0.000009 MF
10 F0.00001 MF
10 F0.00001 MF
20 F0.00002 MF
30 F0.00003 MF
40 F0.00004 MF
50 F0.00005 MF
60 F0.00006 MF
70 F0.00007 MF
80 F0.00008 MF
90 F0.00009 MF
100 F0.0001 MF
1 000 F0.001 MF
2 000 F0.002 MF
3 000 F0.003 MF
4 000 F0.004 MF
5 000 F0.005 MF
6 000 F0.006 MF
7 000 F0.007 MF
8 000 F0.008 MF
9 000 F0.009 MF
10 000 F0.01 MF