Convert Biot (Abampere) to Milliampere

Unit definitions

Biot (Abampere)

The biot also known as the abampere, is a unit of measurement of electric current in the centimeter-gram-second system of units. $1$ biot is equal to $10$ amperes.

Milliampere

$\frac{1}{10^{3}} \ \text{A}$ is a milliampere.

How to convert Biot (Abampere) to Milliampere

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = \text{Electric Current}_{\text{Bi or abA}} \cdot 10000$$

Examples

Example 1

Convert $20.0\ \text{Bi or abA}$ to $\text{mA}$.

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 20.0 \cdot 10000$$

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 200000$$

$$\therefore \ 20.0\ \text{Bi or abA} = 200000 \ \text{mA}$$

Example 2

Convert $90.0\ \text{Bi or abA}$ to $\text{mA}$.

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 90.0 \cdot 10000$$

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 900000$$

$$\therefore \ 90.0\ \text{Bi or abA} = 900000 \ \text{mA}$$

Example 3

Convert $100.0\ \text{Bi or abA}$ to $\text{mA}$.

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 100.0 \cdot 10000$$

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 1000000$$

$$\therefore \ 100.0\ \text{Bi or abA} = 1000000 \ \text{mA}$$

Example 4

Convert $135.0\ \text{Bi or abA}$ to $\text{mA}$.

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 135.0 \cdot 10000$$

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 1350000$$

$$\therefore \ 135.0\ \text{Bi or abA} = 1350000 \ \text{mA}$$

Example 5

Convert $170.0\ \text{Bi or abA}$ to $\text{mA}$.

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 170.0 \cdot 10000$$

$$\text{Electric Current}_{\text{mA}} = 1700000$$

$$\therefore \ 170.0\ \text{Bi or abA} = 1700000 \ \text{mA}$$

Biot (Abampere) to Milliampere conversion table

Biot (Abampere) to Milliampere conversion table
Biot (Abampere) [Bi or abA] Milliampere [mA]
1 1E+4
2 2E+4
3 3E+4
4 4E+4
5 5E+4
6 6E+4
7 7E+4
8 8E+4
9 9E+4
10 1E+5

Convert Biot (Abampere) to other Electric Current units

Convert Biot (Abampere) to other Electric Current units
Biot (Abampere) [Bi or abA] Other unit
1 1E+1 Ampere [A]
1 0.01 Kiloampere [kA]
1 1E+7 Microampere [μA]
1 1E+10 Nanoampere [nA]