Microvolts to Nanovolts: 1 µV equals 1000 nV. To convert microvolts to nanovolts, multiply by 1000 (nV = µV × 1000). For example, 10 µV = 10000 nV.
How to Convert Microvolts to Nanovolts
To convert from microvolts to nanovolts, multiply the value by 1000. The conversion is linear, meaning doubling the input doubles the output.
Conversion Formula
- Microvolts to Nanovolts:
nV = µV × 1000 - Nanovolts to Microvolts:
µV = nV ÷ 1000
Microvolts to Nanovolts Conversion Chart
| Microvolts (µV) | Nanovolts (nV) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 100 |
| 0.25 | 250 |
| 0.5 | 500 |
| 1 | 1000 |
| 2 | 2000 |
| 3 | 3000 |
| 5 | 5000 |
| 10 | 10000 |
| 20 | 20000 |
| 25 | 25000 |
| 50 | 50000 |
| 100 | 100000 |
| 250 | 250000 |
| 1000 | 1000000 |
Understanding the Units
What is a Microvolt?
The volt is the SI derived unit of electric potential difference, equal to one joule per coulomb (1 V = 1 J/C = 1 W/A).
Named after Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), Italian physicist who invented the first electrical battery.
Common contexts: power systems, electronics, batteries.
What is a Nanovolt?
The volt is the SI derived unit of electric potential difference, equal to one joule per coulomb (1 V = 1 J/C = 1 W/A).
Named after Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), Italian physicist who invented the first electrical battery.
Common contexts: power systems, electronics, batteries.
Real-World Reference Points
| Item | Microvolts (µV) | Nanovolts (nV) |
|---|---|---|
| AA battery | 1.5 | 1500 |
| USB power | 5 | 5000 |
| US wall outlet | 120 | 120000 |