Biot to EMU of current Conversion

Convert between Biot and EMU of current quickly and accurately.

Bi
EMU

How to Convert Biot to EMU of current

Conversion Formula

1 Bi = 1 EMU
1 EMU = 1 Bi

Example

Convert 15 Bi to EMU:

15 Bi = 15 × 1 EMU = 15 EMU

Unit Information

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Biot

Bi

Definition

The Biot (Bi) is a unit of electric current in the CGS electromagnetic system, equal to 10 amperes. Named after Jean-Baptiste Biot, it was used in early electromagnetic measurements and scientific research, though it has been largely replaced by the SI ampere in modern practice.

History/Origin

Named after Jean-Baptiste Biot, a French physicist who contributed to the understanding of electromagnetism in the early 19th century. The biot was part of the CGS electromagnetic system developed in the late 19th century, providing a coherent unit system for electromagnetic measurements before the widespread adoption of the SI system.

Current Use

The biot is rarely used in modern practice, having been largely replaced by the SI ampere. It may occasionally appear in historical scientific literature or specialized contexts where CGS units are still referenced, but contemporary electrical engineering and physics predominantly use the ampere and its decimal multiples.

Multiplier

10

Offset

0

EMU of current

EMU

Definition

The EMU (Electromagnetic Unit) of current is a unit in the CGS electromagnetic system, equal to 10 amperes. It was used in scientific measurements and electromagnetic calculations before the widespread adoption of the SI system, providing a coherent unit for electromagnetic phenomena.

History/Origin

The EMU system was developed as part of the CGS electromagnetic system in the late 19th century, providing a coherent set of units for electromagnetic measurements. The EMU of current was defined to maintain consistency with other electromagnetic units in the system, though it has been largely superseded by the SI ampere.

Current Use

The EMU of current is rarely used in modern practice, having been replaced by the SI ampere. It may appear in historical scientific literature or specialized contexts where CGS electromagnetic units are referenced, but contemporary electrical engineering and physics use the ampere and its decimal multiples exclusively.

Multiplier

10

Offset

0

Biot to EMU of current Conversion Table

Biot [Bi] EMU of current [EMU]
1 Bi 1 EMU
10 Bi 10 EMU
25 Bi 25 EMU
50 Bi 50 EMU
100 Bi 100 EMU
0 Bi 0E+0 EMU
-10 Bi -10 EMU
-40 Bi -40 EMU