Millivolt (mV) to Volt (V) converter

Converting from Millivolt (mV) to Volt (V) | Electric potential

What is Millivolt (mV)

Millivolt (mV) is a unit of electric potential equal to one thousandth of a volt (V). It is commonly used to measure small voltage levels in electronic circuits.

What is Volt (V)

Volt (V) is the standard unit of electric potential in the International System of Units (SI). It represents the potential difference between two points in a circuit where one joule of energy is required to move one coulomb of charge.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from millivolts to volts, you can use the formula:

V=1000mV

To convert from volts to millivolts, the formula is:

mV=V×1000

Examples

  • 7 mV is equal to 0.007 V
  • 7 V is equal to 7000 mV
  • 15 mV is equal to 0.015 V
  • 15 V is equal to 15000 mV
  • 13 mV is equal to 0.013 V
  • 13 V is equal to 13000 mV

This article provides a simple guide for converting between millivolts and volts in electrical measurements. You can use these formulas for accurate conversions in your electronic projects.

Millivolt to Volt conversion table

mV to V conversion table

Millivolt (mV)Volt (V)
0.01 mV0.00001 V
0.1 mV0.0001 V
1 mV0.001 V
2 mV0.002 V
3 mV0.003 V
4 mV0.004 V
5 mV0.005 V
6 mV0.006 V
7 mV0.007 V
8 mV0.008 V
9 mV0.009 V
10 mV0.01 V
10 mV0.01 V
20 mV0.02 V
30 mV0.03 V
40 mV0.04 V
50 mV0.05 V
60 mV0.06 V
70 mV0.07 V
80 mV0.08 V
90 mV0.09 V
100 mV0.1 V
1 000 mV1 V
2 000 mV2 V
3 000 mV3 V
4 000 mV4 V
5 000 mV5 V
6 000 mV6 V
7 000 mV7 V
8 000 mV8 V
9 000 mV9 V
10 000 mV10 V