To use the millivolt to volt converter, please follow these steps: First, enter the voltage value in millivolts in the input field labeled “Enter voltage in millivolts”. Then click the “Convert” button to calculate the corresponding voltage in volts. The result will be displayed in the adjacent “Result in volts” output field. If you wish to reset the calculator, click the “Reset” button.
Millivolts to Volts Conversion Calculator
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How Do You Convert mV to V?
1 V = 103 mV = 1000 mV
or
1 mV = 10-3 V = 0,001 V
Millivolts to Volts Formula
The value of voltage denoted as V in millivolts (mV) can be equated to the voltage V expressed in volts (V) divided by a thousand:
V(V) = V(mV) / 1000
Example
Consider a sensor outputting a signal of 350 millivolts (mV). To understand this value in volts, we need to convert it. The conversion factor is 1 volt (V) equals 1000 millivolts (mV). Applying this formula, we can calculate the equivalent value in volts:
V(V) = V(mV) / 1000 = 350 mV / 1000 = 0.35 V
Therefore, the sensor’s signal of 350 mV is equivalent to 0.35 volts. This conversion is commonly encountered in various electronic devices and sensor measurements.
Millivolts to Volts Conversion Table
Here’s a millivolts to volts conversion table with the 46 most commonly used values:
Millivolts (mV) | Volts (V) |
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0 mV | 0 V |
1 mV | 0.001 V |
20 mV | 0.02 V |
50 mV | 0.05 V |
75 mV | 0.075 V |
100 mV | 0.1 V |
200 mV | 0.2 V |
300 mV | 0.3 V |
400 mV | 0.4 V |
500 mV | 0.5 V |
600 mV | 0.6 V |
700 mV | 0.7 V |
800 mV | 0.8 V |
900 mV | 0.9 V |
1000 mV | 1 V |
1100 mV | 1.1 V |
1200 mV | 1.2 V |
1300 mV | 1.3 V |
1400 mV | 1.4 V |
1500 mV | 1.5 V |
1600 mV | 1.6 V |
1700 mV | 1.7 V |
1800 mV | 1.8 V |
1900 mV | 1.9 V |
2000 mV | 2 V |
2500 mV | 2.5 V |
3000 mV | 3 V |
3500 mV | 3.5 V |
4000 mV | 4 V |
4500 mV | 4.5 V |
5000 mV | 5 V |
5500 mV | 5.5 V |
6000 mV | 6 V |
6500 mV | 6.5 V |
7000 mV | 7 V |
7500 mV | 7.5 V |
8000 mV | 8 V |
8500 mV | 8.5 V |
9000 mV | 9 V |
9500 mV | 9.5 V |
10000 mV | 10 V |
12000 mV | 12 V |
15000 mV | 15 V |
20000 mV | 20 V |
25000 mV | 25 V |
30000 mV | 30 V |
This table should serve as a quick reference for converting millivolts to volts without the need for a online calculator.