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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.

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 V10 mV
0.1 V100 mV
1 V1,000 mV
2 V2,000 mV
5 V5,000 mV
10 V10,000 mV
20 V20,000 mV
50 V50,000 mV
100 V100,000 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.