Volts to Nanovolts: 1 V equals 1.00000e+9 nV. To convert volts to nanovolts, multiply by 1.00000e+9 (nV = V × 1,000,000,000). For example, 10 V = 1.00000e+10 nV.
How to Convert Volts to Nanovolts
To convert from volts to nanovolts, multiply the value by 1.00000e+9. The conversion is linear, meaning doubling the input doubles the output.
Conversion Formula
- Volts to Nanovolts:
nV = V × 1,000,000,000 - Nanovolts to Volts:
V = nV ÷ 1,000,000,000
Volts to Nanovolts Conversion Chart
| Volts (V) | Nanovolts (nV) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 100000000 |
| 0.25 | 250000000 |
| 0.5 | 500000000 |
| 1 | 1.00000e+9 |
| 2 | 2.00000e+9 |
| 3 | 3.00000e+9 |
| 5 | 5.00000e+9 |
| 10 | 1.00000e+10 |
| 20 | 2.00000e+10 |
| 25 | 2.50000e+10 |
| 50 | 5.00000e+10 |
| 100 | 1.00000e+11 |
| 250 | 2.50000e+11 |
| 1000 | 1.00000e+12 |
Understanding the Units
What is a Volt?
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 | Volts (V) | Nanovolts (nV) |
|---|---|---|
| AA battery | 1.5 | 1.500e+9 |
| USB power | 5 | 5.000e+9 |
| US wall outlet | 120 | 1.200e+11 |