Coulombs per Second to Biots Converter
Enter the electric current in coulombs per second below to convert it to biots.
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- Coulombs per Second to Biots Converter
- How to Convert Coulombs per Second to Biots
- What Are Coulombs per Second?
- What Is a Biot?
- Coulomb per Second to Biot Conversion Table
- References
- More Coulomb per Second & Biot Conversions
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How to Convert Coulombs per Second to Biots
To convert a measurement in coulombs per second to a measurement in biots, divide the electric current by the following conversion ratio: 10 coulombs per second/biot.
Since one biot is equal to 10 coulombs per second, you can use this simple formula to convert:
biots = coulombs per second ÷ 10
The electric current in biots is equal to the electric current in coulombs per second divided by 10.
Coulombs per second and biots are both units used to measure electric current. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What Are Coulombs per Second?
One coulomb per second is equal to one coulomb of charge over one second.
Coulombs per second can be abbreviated as C/s; for example, 1 coulomb per second can be written as 1 C/s.
In the expressions of units, the slash, or solidus (/), is used to express a change in one or more units relative to a change in one or more other units.[1] For example, C/s is expressing a change in electric charge relative to a change in time.
Learn more about coulombs per second.
What Is a Biot?
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.
Learn more about biots.
Coulomb per Second to Biot Conversion Table
Coulombs Per Second | Biots |
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1 C/s | 0.1 Bi |
2 C/s | 0.2 Bi |
3 C/s | 0.3 Bi |
4 C/s | 0.4 Bi |
5 C/s | 0.5 Bi |
6 C/s | 0.6 Bi |
7 C/s | 0.7 Bi |
8 C/s | 0.8 Bi |
9 C/s | 0.9 Bi |
10 C/s | 1 Bi |
11 C/s | 1.1 Bi |
12 C/s | 1.2 Bi |
13 C/s | 1.3 Bi |
14 C/s | 1.4 Bi |
15 C/s | 1.5 Bi |
16 C/s | 1.6 Bi |
17 C/s | 1.7 Bi |
18 C/s | 1.8 Bi |
19 C/s | 1.9 Bi |
20 C/s | 2 Bi |
21 C/s | 2.1 Bi |
22 C/s | 2.2 Bi |
23 C/s | 2.3 Bi |
24 C/s | 2.4 Bi |
25 C/s | 2.5 Bi |
26 C/s | 2.6 Bi |
27 C/s | 2.7 Bi |
28 C/s | 2.8 Bi |
29 C/s | 2.9 Bi |
30 C/s | 3 Bi |
31 C/s | 3.1 Bi |
32 C/s | 3.2 Bi |
33 C/s | 3.3 Bi |
34 C/s | 3.4 Bi |
35 C/s | 3.5 Bi |
36 C/s | 3.6 Bi |
37 C/s | 3.7 Bi |
38 C/s | 3.8 Bi |
39 C/s | 3.9 Bi |
40 C/s | 4 Bi |
References
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST Guide to the SI, Chapter 6: Rules and Style Conventions for Printing and Using Units, https://www.nist.gov/pml/special-publication-811/nist-guide-si-chapter-6-rules-and-style-conventions-printing-and-using