Binary to Base 14 Conversion

Convert between Binary and Base 14 quickly and accurately.

bin
b14

How to Convert Binary to Base 14

Conversion Formula

1 bin = 0.143 b14
1 b14 = 7 bin

Example

Convert 15 bin to b14:

15 bin = 15 × 0.143 b14 = 2.143 b14

Unit Information

Learn about the numbers units you're converting between

Binary

bin

Definition

Binary is a base-2 numeral system using only digits 0 and 1. It is fundamental to computer science and digital electronics, representing data in the most basic form that computers can process.

History/Origin

Binary notation was developed by Gottfried Leibniz in the 17th century, though the concept dates back to ancient civilizations. It became essential with the advent of digital computers in the 20th century.

Current Use

Binary is used in computer programming, digital circuits, data storage systems, and all digital technology. It forms the foundation of how computers process and store information.

Multiplier

2

Offset

0

Base 14

b14

Definition

Base 14 is a base-14 numeral system using digits 0-9 and letters A-D. It is rarely used in practice but has theoretical applications in computer science and mathematics.

History/Origin

Base 14 systems have been studied in mathematics and computer science, though they have limited practical applications compared to more common bases like binary, decimal, or hexadecimal.

Current Use

Base 14 is used in mathematical research, theoretical computer science, and some specialized encoding applications.

Multiplier

14

Offset

0

Binary to Base 14 Conversion Table

Binary [bin] Base 14 [b14]
1 bin 0.142857 b14
10 bin 1.428571 b14
25 bin 3.571429 b14
50 bin 7.142857 b14
100 bin 14.285714 b14
0 bin 0E+0 b14
-10 bin -1.428571 b14
-40 bin -5.714286 b14