Millivolts to Volts converter

Last updated on September 19, 2024
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How to convert Millivolts to Volts

1 mV = 10-3 V = 0.001 V

or

1 V = 103 mV = 1000 mV

Formula for converting millivolts to volts

\[ \text{Volts} = \text{Millivolts} \times \frac{1}{1,000} \]

Example

If you have 5,000 millivolts, you can convert it to volts as follows:

\[ \text{Volts} = 5,000 \times \frac{1}{1,000} \]

\[ \text{Volts} = 5,000 \times 0.001 \]

\[ \text{Volts} = 5 \]

So, 5,000 millivolts is equal to 5 volts.

Millivolts to Volts Conversion Table

Millivolts Volts
1 mV 0.001 V
2 mV 0.002 V
3 mV 0.003 V
4 mV 0.004 V
5 mV 0.005 V
10 mV 0.01 V
100 mV 0.1 V
1,000 mV 1 V
2,000 mV 2 V
3,000 mV 3 V
4,000 mV 4 V
5,000 mV 5 V
6,000 mV 6 V
7,000 mV 7 V
8,000 mV 8 V
9,000 mV 9 V
10,000 mV 10 V

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