Volt (V) to Millivolt (mV) converter

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

What is Volt (V)

The volt (V) is the standard unit of electric potential in the International System of Units (SI). It represents the electrical potential difference or electromotive force between two points in a circuit.

What is Millivolt (mV)

The millivolt (mV) is a subunit of the volt, where 1 millivolt is equal to one-thousandth of a volt. Millivolts are commonly used to measure small voltage differences in electrical circuits.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from Volt (V) to Millivolt (mV):

Millivolts=Volts×1000

To convert from Millivolt (mV) to Volt (V):

Volts=1000Millivolts

Examples

  1. Converting 4 Volts to Millivolts:

4 V=4×1000=4000 mV

  1. Converting 9 Millivolts to Volts:

9 mV=10009=0.009 V

  1. Converting 15 Volts to Millivolts:

15 V=15×1000=15000 mV

Use this page to perform converting from Volt (V) to Millivolt (mV)

By following these conversion formulas and examples, you can easily convert between volts and millivolts to accurately measure and analyze electric potential in various electronic systems.

Volt to Millivolt conversion table

V to mV conversion table

Volt (V)Millivolt (mV)
0.01 V10 mV
0.1 V100 mV
1 V1 000 mV
2 V2 000 mV
3 V3 000 mV
4 V4 000 mV
5 V5 000 mV
6 V6 000 mV
7 V7 000 mV
8 V8 000 mV
9 V9 000 mV
10 V10 000 mV
10 V10 000 mV
20 V20 000 mV
30 V30 000 mV
40 V40 000 mV
50 V50 000 mV
60 V60 000 mV
70 V70 000 mV
80 V80 000 mV
90 V90 000 mV
100 V100 000 mV
1 000 V1 000 000 mV
2 000 V2 000 000 mV
3 000 V3 000 000 mV
4 000 V4 000 000 mV
5 000 V5 000 000 mV
6 000 V6 000 000 mV
7 000 V7 000 000 mV
8 000 V8 000 000 mV
9 000 V9 000 000 mV
10 000 V10 000 000 mV