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Volt to Millivolt Converter
Use this page to convert volt values into millivolt, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 V = 1,000 mV
1 mV = 0.001 V
Example: 12 V = 12,000 mV
Volt
Volt measures electric potential difference, equal to one watt per ampere.
History: The volt is named after Alessandro Volta and is the SI derived unit of electric potential.
Current use: Used in circuits, electronics, batteries, power systems, sensors, and electrical specifications.
Also written as V, volts.
Millivolt
A millivolt equals one thousandth of a volt (10^-3 volts).
History: The millivolt scales the volt downward for sensitive measurements.
Current use: Used in sensor signals, thermocouples, and low-level electronic measurements.
Also written as mV, millivolts.
Volt to Millivolt table
| Volt [V] | Millivolt [mV] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 V | 10 mV |
| 0.1 V | 100 mV |
| 1 V | 1,000 mV |
| 2 V | 2,000 mV |
| 5 V | 5,000 mV |
| 10 V | 10,000 mV |
| 20 V | 20,000 mV |
| 50 V | 50,000 mV |
| 100 V | 100,000 mV |
Frequently asked questions
How many Millivolt (mV) are in one Volt (V)?
One Volt equals 1,000 Millivolt.
How do you convert Volt to Millivolt?
Multiply the Volt value by 1,000 to get the result in Millivolt.
How do you convert Millivolt back to Volt?
Multiply the Millivolt value by 0.001 to get back to Volt.
What is 12 Volt in Millivolt?
12 Volt equals 12,000 Millivolt.
