Convert Volt to Millivolt
1 V = 1,000 mV
Volt to Millivolt Table
| Volt (V) | Millivolt (mV) |
|---|---|
| 0.001 V | 1 mV |
| 0.01 V | 10 mV |
| 0.1 V | 100 mV |
| 0.5 V | 500 mV |
| 1 V | 1,000 mV |
| 2 V | 2,000 mV |
| 5 V | 5,000 mV |
| 10 V | 10,000 mV |
| 50 V | 50,000 mV |
| 100 V | 100,000 mV |
About Voltage
Voltage (electric potential difference) is the driving force that pushes electric current through a circuit. It is measured in volts (V), named after Alessandro Volta. Household voltage varies by country: 120V in North America and 230V in Europe.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Millivolt are in 1 Volt?
1 V = 1,000 mV
What is Volt?
Volt (V) is a unit of Voltage. Voltage (electric potential difference) is the driving force that pushes electric current through a circuit. It is measured in volts (V), named after Alessandro Volta. Household voltage varies by country: 120V in North America and 230V in Europe.
What is Millivolt?
Millivolt (mV) is a unit of Voltage. Voltage (electric potential difference) is the driving force that pushes electric current through a circuit. It is measured in volts (V), named after Alessandro Volta. Household voltage varies by country: 120V in North America and 230V in Europe.
How to convert Volt to Millivolt?
To convert Volt (V) to Millivolt (mV), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 V = 1,000 mV. Example: 5 V = 5,000 mV.
What is the formula for Volt to Millivolt?
The formula is: Millivolt = Volt à 1,000. The conversion factor from V to mV is 1,000.