modem (300) to firewire (IEEE-1394)
Please provide values below to convert modem (300) to firewire (IEEE-1394), or change ↔.
modem (300)
Definition: Refers to a modem with a transfer rate of 300 bps.
Funfact: Used in older, slower dial-up internet connections.
firewire (IEEE-1394)
Definition: IEEE 1394, also known as FireWire, is a high-speed data transfer protocol that was commonly used for connecting digital video devices and external storage.
Funfact: FireWire was known for its fast data transfer capabilities and was a popular choice for video editing in the early 2000s before being superseded by USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt.
modem (300) to firewire (IEEE-1394) Conversion Table
1 modem (300) | 7.5E-7 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
2 modem (300) | 0.0000015 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
3 modem (300) | 0.00000225 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
5 modem (300) | 0.00000375 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
10 modem (300) | 0.0000075 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
50 modem (300) | 0.0000375 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
100 modem (300) | 0.000075 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
1000 modem (300) | 0.00075 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
10000 modem (300) | 0.0075 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
100000 modem (300) | 0.075 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
1000000 modem (300) | 0.75 firewire (IEEE-1394) |
How to Convert modem (300) to firewire (IEEE-1394)
1 modem (300) = 7.5E-7 firewire (IEEE-1394)
1 firewire (IEEE-1394) = 1333333.3333 modem (300)
we use cross multiplication method
modem (300) → firewire (IEEE-1394)
1 → 7.5E-7
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*7.5E-7=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.000001125