Kilovolt (kV) to Megavolt (MV) converter

Converting from Kilovolt (kV) to Megavolt (MV) | Electric potential

What is Kilovolt (kV)

Kilovolt (kV) is a unit of electric potential equal to one thousand volts. It is commonly used in high voltage applications such as power distribution systems and industrial equipment.

What is Megavolt (MV)

Megavolt (MV) is a unit of electric potential equal to one million volts. It is typically used to measure extremely high voltages in power transmission lines, particle accelerators, and other large-scale electrical systems.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from kilovolts to megavolts, you can use the following formula:

MV=kV×0.001

To convert from megavolts to kilovolts, the formula is:

kV=MV×1000

Examples

  1. Converting 7 kilovolts (kV) to megavolts (MV):

MV=7×0.001=0.007(MV)

  1. Converting 13 kilovolts (kV) to megavolts (MV):

MV=13×0.001=0.013(MV)

  1. Converting 14 megavolts (MV) to kilovolts (kV):

kV=14×1000=14000(kV)

Use this page to perform converting from Kilovolt (kV) to Megavolt (MV)

Kilovolt to Megavolt conversion table

kV to MV conversion table

Kilovolt (kV)Megavolt (MV)
0.01 kV0.00001 MV
0.1 kV0.0001 MV
1 kV0.001 MV
2 kV0.002 MV
3 kV0.003 MV
4 kV0.004 MV
5 kV0.005 MV
6 kV0.006 MV
7 kV0.007 MV
8 kV0.008 MV
9 kV0.009 MV
10 kV0.01 MV
10 kV0.01 MV
20 kV0.02 MV
30 kV0.03 MV
40 kV0.04 MV
50 kV0.05 MV
60 kV0.06 MV
70 kV0.07 MV
80 kV0.08 MV
90 kV0.09 MV
100 kV0.1 MV
1 000 kV1 MV
2 000 kV2 MV
3 000 kV3 MV
4 000 kV4 MV
5 000 kV5 MV
6 000 kV6 MV
7 000 kV7 MV
8 000 kV8 MV
9 000 kV9 MV
10 000 kV10 MV