Volts (V) to microvolts (mV) conversion - calculator and how to convert.
Voltage (V), also known as electric potential difference or electromotive force, measures the potential energy difference between two points in an electric circuit. In simple words, it is the “pressure or force” that pushes electricity (electrons) between two points.
Voltage is measured in volts. It is named after the Italian scientist Alessandro Volta, who invented the first electrical battery.
Current is the rate of the flow of electrons in a circuit. It's measured in amperes and denoted by using the letter "I."
The power used in a circuit is measured in watts. Watts are calculated by multiplying the voltage by the current.
Power is a measure of the rate at which energy is transferred or converted in a circuit. 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: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:Check our video tutorial on volts to millivolts for easy understanding
V(mV) = V(V) × 1000
Convert 7 Volts to millivolts:
V(mV) = 7V × 1000 = 7000 mV
Volts | Microvolts |
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0.001 V | 1 mV |
0.002 V | 2 mV |
0.003 V | 3 mV |
0.004 V | 4 mV |
0.005 V | 5 mV |
0.001 V | 1 mV |
0.01 V | 10 mV |
0.1 V | 100 mV |
1 V | 1,000 mV |
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