Millivolt [mV] to Millivolt [mV] Converter
How to Convert Millivolt to Millivolt
1 mV = 1 mV
1 mV = 1 mV
Example: convert 10 mV to mV:
10 mV = 10 x 1 = 10 mV
Millivolt
Definition: A millivolt (mV) is a unit of electric potential equal to one thousandth (10⁻³) of a volt. It is a subunit of the base unit, the volt, in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The volt is named in honor of Italian physicist Alessandro Volta. The millivolt, as a decimal multiple of the volt, was naturally derived as a smaller, more convenient unit for measuring smaller voltages.
Current use: Millivolts are used to measure small voltages in applications such as sensors, biomedical devices, thermocouples, and precision electronic circuits. It's a practical unit for measuring tiny changes in potential.
Millivolt
Definition: A millivolt (mV) is a unit of electric potential equal to one thousandth (10⁻³) of a volt. It is a subunit of the base unit, the volt, in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The volt is named in honor of Italian physicist Alessandro Volta. The millivolt, as a decimal multiple of the volt, was naturally derived as a smaller, more convenient unit for measuring smaller voltages.
Current use: Millivolts are used to measure small voltages in applications such as sensors, biomedical devices, thermocouples, and precision electronic circuits. It's a practical unit for measuring tiny changes in potential.
Millivolt to Millivolt Conversion Table
| Units.mV.singular [mV] | Units.mV.singular [mV] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 mV | 0.01 mV |
| 0.1 mV | 0.1 mV |
| 1 mV | 1 mV |
| 10 mV | 10 mV |
| 50 mV | 50 mV |
| 100 mV | 100 mV |
| 1000 mV | 1000 mV |
| 10000 mV | 10000 mV |