Millivolt to Abvolt Converter

Convert millivolt to abvolt easily (SI to CGS)

Millivolt to Abvolt Conversion
Millivolt (mV)
Abvolt (abV) CGS
Common Voltage Values
Voltage Equivalents
1 mV = 0.001 V
1 kV = 1000 V
1 MV = 1,000,000 V
1 statV = 299.792458 V
1 abV = 1e-8 V
Conversion Result
1 mV = 100000 abV
1 mV = 100000 abV
Exact Value
100000
Rounded
100000
SI to CGS Conversion
SI ↔ CGS
Unit Comparison
From Unit
Millivolt (mV)
To Unit
Abvolt (abV)
System: CGS
Quick Reference
1 mV = In Other Units
0.001000 V
0.000001 kV
0.000000 MV
0.000000 GV
0.000003 statV
100,000.000000 abV

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4800000000 abV
S C
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S C
120 statV
3597509496000 abV
C C
240 mV
0 kV
S S
24 V
2400000000 abV
S C
240 mV
0 statV
S C
230 mV
0 statV
S C
10 mV
0 GV
S S
100000 mV
0.1 kV
S S

Millivolt to Abvolt Converter | Voltage Converter

Convert 1 millivolt to abvolts. 1 millivolt = 100000 abvolts. Easy voltage conversion calculator for mv to abv. Accurate results for electrical potential conversion.

Millivolt to Abvolt Conversion

Convert millivolt to abvolt easily with our accurate voltage conversion calculator. Whether you're working on electrical projects that require SI unit to CGS unit conversions or need to understand voltage measurements in different units, our tool provides instant results.

Conversion Formula

1 mV = 100000 abV

To convert millivolt to abvolt, multiply the millivolt value by 100000.

Common Millivolt to Abvolt Conversions

Millivolt (mV) = Abvolt (abV)
1 100000
5 500000
10 1000000
50 5000000
100 10000000
500 50000000
1000 100000000
5000 500000000
10000 1000000000

Understanding Millivolt and Abvolt

Millivolt (mV)

The millivolt is a unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the SI system.

• 1 millivolt = 0.001 volts

• Commonly used in electronics and sensors

• Used for small signal measurements

• Typical in biomedical instrumentation

Abvolt (abV)

The abvolt is a unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the CGS system.

• Used for tiny voltage measurements

• Common in geophysics

• Used in some instrumentation

• Theoretical physics applications

SI to CGS Conversion

You are converting from a si unit to a cgs unit. This conversion is important when:

  • Working with international scientific data
  • Converting between different measurement systems in physics
  • Reading historical scientific papers
  • Working in interdisciplinary fields
  • Converting between theoretical and practical units

Practical Examples

Everyday Electronics
Scientific Applications

Conversion Tips

Quick Mental Calculation

For approximate conversions, remember these quick multipliers:

For Precise Calculations

Always use our converter tool or the exact conversion factor:

1 mV = 100000 abV

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