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bps to MiB/Hour - Conversion Formula and Steps

Bit and Mebibyte are units of digital information used to measure storage capacity and data transfer rate. Bit is one of the very basic digital unit where as Mebibyte is a binary unit. One Mebibyte is equal to 1024^2 bytes. There are 8,388,608 Bits in one Mebibyte. - view the difference between both units

bps to MiB/Hour Converter Image
Source Data UnitTarget Data Unit
Bit (b)
Equal to 0 or 1
(Basic Unit)
Mebibyte (MiB)
Equal to 1024^2 bytes
(Binary Unit)

Below conversion diagram will help you to visualize the Bit to Mebibyte calculation steps in a simplified manner.

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÷ 1024   
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Bit [b]
Byte [B]
Kibibyte [KiB]
Mebibyte [MiB]
Gibibyte [GiB]
Tebibyte [TiB]
Pebibyte [PiB]
Exbibyte [EiB]
Zebibyte [ZiB]
Yobibyte [YiB]
  x 8  
  x 1024  
  x 1024  
  x 1024  
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  x 1024  

The formula of converting the Bits Per Second to Mebibytes Per Hour is represented as follows :

MiB/Hour = bps / (8x10242) x 60 x 60

Now let us apply the above formula and, write down the steps to convert from Bits Per Second (bps) to Mebibytes Per Hour (MiB/Hour). This way, we can try to simplify and reduce to an easy to apply formula.

FORMULA

Mebibytes Per Hour = Bits Per Second / (8x10242) x 60 x 60

STEP 1

Mebibytes Per Hour = Bits Per Second / (8x1024x1024) x 60 x 60

STEP 2

Mebibytes Per Hour = Bits Per Second / 8388608 x 60 x 60

STEP 3

Mebibytes Per Hour = Bits Per Second x (1 / 8388608) x 60 x 60

STEP 4

Mebibytes Per Hour = Bits Per Second x 0.00000011920928955078125 x 60 x 60

Example : If we apply the above Formula and steps, conversion from 10 bps to MiB/Hour, will be processed as below.

  1. = 10 / (8x10242) x 60 x 60
  2. = 10 / (8x1024x1024) x 60 x 60
  3. = 10 / 8388608 x 60 x 60
  4. = 10 x (1 / 8388608) x 60 x 60
  5. = 10 x 0.00000011920928955078125 x 60 x 60
  6. = 0.004291534423828125
  7. i.e. 10 bps is equal to 0.004291534423828125 MiB/Hour.

(Result rounded off to 40 decimal positions.)

You can use above formula and steps to convert Bits Per Second to Mebibytes Per Hour using any of the programming language such as Java, Python or Powershell.

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Definition : Bit

A Bit (short for "binary digit") is the basic unit of information in computing and digital communications. It is a binary value, meaning it can have one of two values=> 0 or 1. Bits are used to represent data in computers and other electronic devices. They are the building blocks of digital information, and are used to store, transmit, and process data.
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Definition : Mebibyte

A Mebibyte (MiB) is a unit of digital information that is equal to 1,048,576 bytes (or 8,388,608 bits) and is defined by the International Electro technical Commission(IEC). The prefix "mebi" is derived from the binary number system and it is used to distinguish it from the decimal-based "megabyte" (MB). It is widely used in the field of computing as it more accurately represents the amount of data storage and data transfer in computer systems.
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Excel Formula to convert from bps to MiB/Hour

Apply the formula as shown below to convert from Bits Per Second to Mebibytes Per Hour.

 ABC
1Bits Per Second (bps)Mebibytes Per Hour (MiB/Hour) 
21=A2 * 0.00000011920928955078125 * 3600 
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Download - Excel Template for Bits Per Second to Mebibytes Per Hour Conversion

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Python Code for bps to MiB/Hour Conversion

You can use below code to convert any value in Bits Per Second to Mebibytes Per Hour in Python.

bitsPerSecond = int(input("Enter Bits Per Second: "))
mebibytesPerHour = bitsPerSecond / (8*1024*1024) * 60 * 60
print("{} Bits Per Second = {} Mebibytes Per Hour".format(bitsPerSecond,mebibytesPerHour))

The first line of code will prompt the user to enter the Bits Per Second as an input. The value of Mebibytes Per Hour is calculated on the next line, and the code in third line will display the result.