Volts to Millivolts Converter

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.

What is a Millivolt?

A millivolt (mV) is one-thousandth of a volt (1 mV = 10-3 V). It is used in measuring small electrical voltages.

How to Convert Volts to Millivolts?

To convert volts to millivolts, use the following formula:

1 volt = 1,000 millivolts

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

millivolts (mV) = volts (V) × 1,000

Example

Convert 1 volt to millivolts:

1 V = 1 × 1,000 = 1,000 millivolts

Volts to Millivolts Conversion Table (1 to 100 Volts)

Volts (V) Millivolts (mV) Description
1 V 1,000 mV 1 volts to millivolts
2 V 2,000 mV 2 volts to millivolts
3 V 3,000 mV 3 volts to millivolts
4 V 4,000 mV 4 volts to millivolts
5 V 5,000 mV 5 volts to millivolts
6 V 6,000 mV 6 volts to millivolts
7 V 7,000 mV 7 volts to millivolts
8 V 8,000 mV 8 volts to millivolts
9 V 9,000 mV 9 volts to millivolts
10 V 10,000 mV 10 volts to millivolts
20 V 20,000 mV 20 volts to millivolts
30 V 30,000 mV 30 volts to millivolts
40 V 40,000 mV 40 volts to millivolts
50 V 50,000 mV 50 volts to millivolts
60 V 60,000 mV 60 volts to millivolts
70 V 70,000 mV 70 volts to millivolts
80 V 80,000 mV 80 volts to millivolts
90 V 90,000 mV 90 volts to millivolts
100 V 100,000 mV 100 volts to millivolts

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