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1 millivolts (mV) is equal to 1000 volts (V). Conversely, 1 volts (V) is equal to 1×10^-3 millivolts (mV).
See below section for step by step unit conversion with formulas and explanations. Please refer to the table below for a list of all the Volts to other unit conversions.
Please see the conversion table below for to other measurement conversions.
The Millivolt (abbr. ) or is the unit of measure for electrical potential. Millivolt is defined as the potential difference between two points when an electric current of (ampere) dissipate 1 (Watt) of (power).
Using Ohm's law, can be defined as
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The Volt (abbr. ) is the unit of measure for electrical potential. It is defined as the potential difference between two points when an electric current of (ampere) dissipate 1 (Watt) of (power).
Using Ohm's law, can be defined as
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Convert 1 mV to other units | Result |
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Millivolts to Volts (mV to V) | 0.001 |
Millivolts to Kilovolts (mV to kV) | 0.000001 |