1 GV = 109 V = 1000000000 V
or
1 V = 10-9 GV = 1/1000000000 GV
\[ \text{Volts(V)} = \text{Gigavolts(GV)} \times 1,000,000,000 \]
If you have 5 gigavolts, you can convert it to volts as follows:
\[ \text{Volts} = 5 \times 1,000,000,000 \]
\[ \text{Volts} = 5,000,000,000 \]
So, 5 gigavolts is equal to 5,000,000,000 volts.
Gigavolts | Volts |
---|---|
0.000000001 GV | 1 V |
0.000000002 GV | 2 V |
0.000000003 GV | 3 V |
0.000000004 GV | 4 V |
0.000000005 GV | 5 V |
0.00000001 GV | 10 V |
0.0000001 GV | 100 V |
0.000001 GV | 1,000 V |
0.000002 GV | 2,000 V |
0.000003 GV | 3,000 V |
0.000004 GV | 4,000 V |
0.000005 GV | 5,000 V |
0.000006 GV | 6,000 V |
0.000007 GV | 7,000 V |
0.000008 GV | 8,000 V |
0.000009 GV | 9,000 V |
0.00001 GV | 10,000 V |
0.0001 GV | 100,000 V |
0.001 GV | 1,000,000 V |
0.01 GV | 10,000,000 V |
0.1 GV | 100,000,000 V |
1 GV | 1,000,000,000 V |
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