Gigavolts to Volts Converter

What is a Gigavolt?

A gigavolt (GV) is one billion volts (1 GV = 1,000,000,000 V). It is used for extremely high-voltage electrical systems, typically in large-scale power transmission systems.

What is a Volt?

A volt (V) is the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference, and electromotive force. It is the potential difference that would move one coulomb of charge through one joule of energy.

How to Convert Gigavolts to Volts?

To convert gigavolts to volts, use the following formula:

1 gigavolt = 1,000,000,000 volts

The voltage in volts (V) is equal to the voltage in gigavolts (GV) multiplied by 1,000,000,000:

volts (V) = gigavolts (GV) × 1,000,000,000

Example

Convert 1 gigavolt to volts:

1 GV = 1 × 1,000,000,000 = 1,000,000,000 volts

Gigavolts to Volts Conversion Table (1 to 10 Gigavolts)

Gigavolts (GV) Volts (V) Description
1 GV 1,000,000,000 V 1 gigavolts to volts
2 GV 2,000,000,000 V 2 gigavolts to volts
3 GV 3,000,000,000 V 3 gigavolts to volts
4 GV 4,000,000,000 V 4 gigavolts to volts
5 GV 5,000,000,000 V 5 gigavolts to volts
6 GV 6,000,000,000 V 6 gigavolts to volts
7 GV 7,000,000,000 V 7 gigavolts to volts
8 GV 8,000,000,000 V 8 gigavolts to volts
9 GV 9,000,000,000 V 9 gigavolts to volts
10 GV 10,000,000,000 V 10 gigavolts to volts

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