Megaamperes to Biots Conversion
Enter the electric current in megaamperes below to get the value converted to biots.
How to Convert Megaamperes to Biots
To convert a megaampere measurement to a biot measurement, multiply the electric current by the conversion ratio.
Since one megaampere is equal to 100,000 biots, you can use this simple formula to convert:
The electric current in biots is equal to the megaamperes multiplied by 100,000.
How Many Biots Are in a Megaampere?
There are 100,000 biots in a megaampere, which is why we use this value in the formula above.
1 MA = 100,000 Bi
Megaamperes and biots are both units used to measure electric current. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
Megaamperes
One megaampere is equal to 1,000,000 amperes, which are the electrical current equal to the flow of one coulomb per second.
The megaampere is a multiple of the ampere, which is the SI base unit for electric current. In the metric system, "mega" is the prefix for 106. A megaampere is sometimes also referred to as a megaamp. Megaamperes can be abbreviated as MA; for example, 1 megaampere can be written as 1 MA.
Biots
The biot is a unit of electrical current named for Jean-Baptiste Biot. One biot is equal to one abampere.
A biot is sometimes also referred to as an abampere. Biots can be abbreviated as Bi; for example, 1 biot can be written as 1 Bi.
Megaampere to Biot Conversion Table
Megaamperes | Biots |
---|---|
0.00001 MA | 1 Bi |
0.00002 MA | 2 Bi |
0.00003 MA | 3 Bi |
0.00004 MA | 4 Bi |
0.00005 MA | 5 Bi |
0.00006 MA | 6 Bi |
0.00007 MA | 7 Bi |
0.00008 MA | 8 Bi |
0.00009 MA | 9 Bi |
0.000001 MA | 0.1 Bi |
0.00001 MA | 1 Bi |
0.0001 MA | 10 Bi |
0.001 MA | 100 Bi |
0.01 MA | 1,000 Bi |
0.1 MA | 10,000 Bi |
1 MA | 100,000 Bi |