Volts to Megavolts Converter

Volts (V) to Megavolts (MV) conversion - calculator and how to convert.


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What is Voltage?

Voltage is the “pressure or force” that pushes electricity (electrons) between two points in an electric circuit. Voltage is measured in volts.

What is Current?

Current is the rate of the flow of electrons in a circuit. It's measured in amperes and denoted using the letter "I."

What is power?

Power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted in a circuit. The power used in a circuit is measured in watts. Watts are calculated by multiplying the voltage by the current.

It can be calculated using different formulas depending on the known quantities. The most common formula for calculating electrical power (P) is based on Ohm's Law:

P=V*I Where:
  • P stands for power (in watts, W).
  • V stands for voltage (in volts, V).
  • I stands for current (in amperes, A).

What is Ohm's Law?

One of the fundamental laws in electronics, Ohm's Law states that the electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.

Where:
  • V stands for voltage (in volts).
  • I stands for current (in amperes).
  • R stands for resistance (in ohms). [Resistance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.]

How to convert Volts to Megavolts

One megavolt is equal to 1,000,000 volts. So, to convert volts to megavolts, you divide the voltage value by 1,00,0000. For example, 10,000,000 volts is equivalent to 10 megavolts.

Formula to covert Volts to megavolts

The conversion formula is:

V(MV)= V(V)/1000000 or 1MV = 106V

For example:

If you have 7000 volts, you divide it by 1000000 to get the equivalent value in megavolts: 7000V/1000000 = 0.007MV, you can also convert MV to volts by just multiply it MV by 1000000

Volts to Megavolts conversion table

Volts (V) Megavolts (MV)
1 0.000001
10 0.00001
100 0.0001
1,000 0.001
10,000 0.01
100,000 0.1
1,000,000 1
10,000,000 10
100,000,000 100

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