Electric Potential Units Converter

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Coversion factor: 1 V = 1000 mV

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Electric potential, also known as voltage, is a fundamental concept in electromagnetism. It refers to the difference in potential energy per unit charge between two locations in an electric field.

The standard unit for measuring electric potential in the International System of Units (SI) is the volt (V). One volt is equivalent to one joule of electric potential energy per coulomb of charge.

Electric Potential Conversion Factors

voltnanovoltmicrovoltmillivoltkilovoltmegavoltgigavoltabvoltstatvolt
1 volt11000000000100000010000.0010.0000011e-91000000000.003335641
1 nanovolt1e-910.0010.0000011e-121e-151e-180.13.335640952e-12
1 microvolt0.000001100010.0011e-91e-121e-151003.335640952e-9
1 millivolt0.0011000000100010.0000011e-91e-121000000.0000033356
1 kilovolt100010000000000001000000000100000010.0010.0000011000000000003.335640952
1 megavolt1000000100000000000000010000000000001000000000100010.0011000000000000003335.640952
1 gigavolt10000000001000000000000000000100000000000000010000000000001000000100011000000000000000003335640.952
1 abvolt1e-8100.010.000011e-111e-141e-1713.335640952e-11
1 statvolt299.792458299792458000299792458299792.4580.2997924580.00029979252.99792458e-7299792458001
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References: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). “Unit Conversion”. https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si/unit-conversion. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM). “The International System of Units (SI)”. https://www.bipm.org/en/measurement-units/. Wikipedia. “Electric potential”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_potential.