Farads to Millifarads

1 Farad equals 1,000 Millifarads using exact farad-based SI prefix definitions.

Direct Answer

1 Farad equals 1,000 Millifarads

This conversion uses a fixed factor based on SI electrical/energy references.

For 0.1 Farads, the result equals 100 Millifarads.

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1,000 Millifarads (mF)

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Explanation

Formula: Millifarads = Farads × 1,000. Why: both units reduce to farads, then scale by exact SI prefixes with no offset.

Farads (F): the SI unit of capacitance, expressing how much electric charge is stored per unit voltage.

Millifarads (mF): an SI-prefixed capacitance unit equal to one thousandth of a farad, used for relatively large capacitance values.

This route is useful when expanding a larger capacitance value into smaller prefixed units for electronics calculations, capacitor labeling, or datasheet comparisons.

This conversion is purely multiplicative because capacitance prefix units are exact decimal scalings of the farad under the same SI model.

Method & Reference

  • Method basis: exact conversion formula shown in Direct Answer.
  • Applied factor: 1 Farad = 1,000 Millifarads.
  • Consistency rule: calculator output and table values use the same constants and rounding policy.

Common Conversion Values

Farads (F)Millifarads (mF)
0.1 100
1 1,000
10 10,000
100 100,000
1,000 1,000,000
1,000,000 1,000,000,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 farad in millifarads?

1 Farad equals 1,000 Millifarads on this page.

Does this Farads to Millifarads page use exact farad-based SI scaling?

Yes. This route uses the farad as the exact SI base unit, then applies the appropriate decimal prefix so the direct answer, calculator, and table stay aligned.

When would I convert farads to millifarads?

This route is useful when expanding a larger capacitance value into smaller prefixed units for electronics calculations, capacitor labeling, or datasheet comparisons.

How do I reverse Farads to Millifarads?

Use the mirror Millifarads to Farads route; it applies the inverse relationship with the same capacitance assumptions.