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unit.voltage Calculator
Converts between voltage units: volts, millivolts, kilovolts, and megavolts. Transmission line voltages are in kV; signal levels in audio and RF are in mV; medical biopotentials (ECG, EEG) are in µV–mV range.
Inputs
Value
Electric potential difference (V). Drives current through a circuit. Household: 120 V (US) or 230 V (EU/UK).
Results
mV
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
kV
Voltage in kilovolts (kV). 1 kV = 1,000 V. Used for high-voltage transmission lines and industrial equipment.
uV
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
input (voltage (V))
Electric potential difference between the two terminals (V). In AC systems, quoted as RMS — 230 V mains has a peak of ~325 V.
1 mV =
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
1 kV =
Voltage in kilovolts (kV). 1 kV = 1,000 V. Used for high-voltage transmission lines and industrial equipment.