Convert Bighas to Circular Mils
Convert Bighas (bigha) to Circular Mils (cmil) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
cmil = bigha × 4991608311000
About Bighas
A bigha is a traditional South Asian land area unit used across India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, with its size varying significantly by region. The standardised pucca bigha (common in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar) equals 3,025 square yards (approximately 2,529 m²). In West Bengal it is approximately 1,337 m², in Rajasthan around 1,618 m², and in Nepal over 6,773 m². Despite metrification, bigha remains the dominant land measurement in rural India. When dealing with legal or property matters, always verify the local definition, as regional variants differ substantially.
About Circular Mils
A circular mil (cmil) is a unit used in electrical engineering to specify the cross-sectional area of round wires and cables. Equal to the area of a circle with a diameter of exactly one thou (one thousandth of an inch) - approximately 5.067 × 10⁻¹⁰ m² - it simplifies wire calculations: the cross-sectional area in cmil equals the wire diameter in mils, squared. US electrical codes (NEC/NEMA) specify conductor sizes in circular mils, and large cables are rated in thousands of circular mils (kcmil or MCM). A 12 AWG wire, common in US household wiring, has a cross-section of 6,530 cmil.
Quick Reference Table
| Bighas (bigha) | Circular Mils (cmil) |
|---|---|
| 1 bigha | 4.992 × 1012 cmil |
| 2 bigha | 9.983 × 1012 cmil |
| 5 bigha | 2.496 × 1013 cmil |
| 10 bigha | 4.992 × 1013 cmil |
| 25 bigha | 1.248 × 1014 cmil |
| 50 bigha | 2.496 × 1014 cmil |
| 100 bigha | 4.992 × 1014 cmil |