Voltage Converter Online
Easy Conversion between Voltage units such as Volt, Millivolt, and Kilovolt.
What is Voltage?
When charged electrons (current) are forced through a conducting loop by the pressure of an electrical circuit's power source, they can accomplish things like lighting a lamp.
In a nutshell, voltage equals pressure and is expressed in volts (V). The name honors Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), an Italian physicist who developed the voltaic pile, the forerunner of the modern household battery.
Early on, the voltage was referred to as electromotive force (emf). This is the reason why the symbol E is used to denote voltage in equations like Ohm's Law.
What is Volt (V)?
In the meter-kilogram-second (SI) system, a volt is a unit of electrical potential, potential difference, and electromotive force. It is equal to the difference in potential between two points in a conductor conveying one ampere of current when the power dissipated between the points is one watt.
What is Millivolt (mV)?
In the International System of Units (SI), a millivolt is a unit of electric potential and electromotive force. The symbol mV represents millivolt. A millivolt has the prefix milli and the base unit volt. The letter m stands for the prefix milli, which is derived from the Latin mille, which means "a thousand." A millivolt is one-thousandth of a volt (1/1000th); hence there are 1,000 millivolts in a volt.
What is Kilovolt (kV)?
Kilovolt, abbreviated "kV," is the amount of energy a photon with one electron charge would have gained had it passed through a vacuum with a potential difference of 1,000 volts.
About This Tool:
This free and easy-to-use tool by SpotWebTools will help you convert voltage from measurement units like Volt, Millivolt, Kilovolt, or vice versa!
How To Use This Tool To Calculate Voltage Online?
The process is quite simple:
- Just input any value in the first field.
- After that, select your unit from the menu. By default, it is "Volt" you can change it to any from the drop-down menu.
- Then click on the "Calculate" button.
So, if you have entered a value, let's say 70, and selected the unit "Volt," then after clicking on the calculate button, it will calculate the Volt and convert it to:
- Millivolt
- Kilovolt
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