Megavolts to Gigavolts Converter

What is a Megavolt?

A megavolt (MV) is one million volts, i.e., 1 MV = 1,000,000 volts. It is used for high-voltage systems, typically in industrial, research, or power transmission applications.

What is a Gigavolt?

A gigavolt (GV) is one billion volts, i.e., 1 GV = 1,000,000,000 volts. Gigavolts are used in extremely high-voltage electrical systems, such as research and high-energy physics experiments.

How to Convert Megavolts to Gigavolts?

To convert megavolts to gigavolts, use the following formula:

1 megavolt = 0.001 gigavolts

The voltage in gigavolts (GV) is equal to the voltage in megavolts (MV) multiplied by 0.001:

gigavolts (GV) = megavolts (MV) × 0.001

Example

Convert 500 megavolts to gigavolts:

500 MV = 500 × 0.001 = 0.5 gigavolts

Megavolts to Gigavolts Conversion Table (1 to 10 Megavolts)

Megavolts (MV) Gigavolts (GV) Description
1 MV 0.001 GV 1 megavolts to gigavolts
2 MV 0.002 GV 2 megavolts to gigavolts
3 MV 0.003 GV 3 megavolts to gigavolts
4 MV 0.004 GV 4 megavolts to gigavolts
5 MV 0.005 GV 5 megavolts to gigavolts
6 MV 0.006 GV 6 megavolts to gigavolts
7 MV 0.007 GV 7 megavolts to gigavolts
8 MV 0.008 GV 8 megavolts to gigavolts
9 MV 0.009 GV 9 megavolts to gigavolts
10 MV 0.010 GV 10 megavolts to gigavolts

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