Bit (b) to Megabit (Mb) converter

Converting from Bit to Megabit in Data storage

What is Bit (b)

A Bit (b) is the smallest unit of data in a computer. It can represent either a 0 or a 1 in binary code.

What is Megabit (Mb)

A Megabit (Mb) is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information storage or transmission. It is equal to 1,000,000 bits.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from Bit (b) to Megabit (Mb), you can use the following formula:

Megabit (Mb)=1,000,000Bit (b)

To convert from Megabit (Mb) to Bit (b), you can use this formula:

Bit (b)=Megabit (Mb)×1,000,000

Examples

  • 13 Bit (b) = 0.000013 Megabit (Mb)

  • 13 Megabit (Mb) = 13,000,000 Bit (b)

  • 15 Bit (b) = 0.000015 Megabit (Mb)

  • 15 Megabit (Mb) = 15,000,000 Bit (b)

  • 14 Bit (b) = 0.000014 Megabit (Mb)

  • 14 Megabit (Mb) = 14,000,000 Bit (b)

Bit to Megabit conversion table

b to Mb conversion table

Bit (b)Megabit (Mb)
0.01 b0.00000001 Mb
0.1 b0.0000001 Mb
1 b0.000001 Mb
2 b0.000002 Mb
3 b0.000003 Mb
4 b0.000004 Mb
5 b0.000005 Mb
6 b0.000006 Mb
7 b0.000007 Mb
8 b0.000008 Mb
9 b0.000009 Mb
10 b0.00001 Mb
10 b0.00001 Mb
20 b0.00002 Mb
30 b0.00003 Mb
40 b0.00004 Mb
50 b0.00005 Mb
60 b0.00006 Mb
70 b0.00007 Mb
80 b0.00008 Mb
90 b0.00009 Mb
100 b0.0001 Mb
1 000 b0.001 Mb
2 000 b0.002 Mb
3 000 b0.003 Mb
4 000 b0.004 Mb
5 000 b0.005 Mb
6 000 b0.006 Mb
7 000 b0.007 Mb
8 000 b0.008 Mb
9 000 b0.009 Mb
10 000 b0.01 Mb