Kilovolt per Meter to Millivolt per Meter Conversion

Convert between Kilovolt per Meter and Millivolt per Meter quickly and accurately.

kV/m
mV/m

How to Convert Kilovolt per Meter to Millivolt per Meter

Conversion Formula

1 kV/m = 1000000 mV/m
1 mV/m = 0 kV/m

Example

Convert 15 kV/m to mV/m:

15 kV/m = 15 × 1000000 mV/m = 15000000 mV/m

Unit Information

Learn about the electric field strength units you're converting between

Kilovolt per Meter

kV/m

Definition

The Kilovolt per Meter (kV/m) is equal to 1,000 volts per meter, commonly used for measuring strong electric fields. This unit is particularly useful in high-voltage applications, power transmission systems, and industrial electrical equipment where field strengths are significant.

History/Origin

The kilovolt per meter emerged with the development of high-voltage electrical systems in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As electrical power transmission expanded, engineers needed convenient units for expressing the strong electric fields present in power lines and electrical equipment.

Current Use

Kilovolt per meter is extensively used in power engineering, high-voltage testing, and electrical safety analysis. It is crucial for designing power transmission lines, electrical insulation systems, and understanding the electric fields in high-voltage environments.

Multiplier

1000

Offset

0

Millivolt per Meter

mV/m

Definition

The Millivolt per Meter (mV/m) equals 0.001 volts per meter, used for measuring very weak electric fields. This unit is essential in electromagnetic compatibility testing, environmental monitoring, and applications involving extremely low field strengths.

History/Origin

The millivolt per meter became important with the development of sensitive electrical measurement techniques and the need to quantify very weak electric fields. It is particularly relevant in electromagnetic compatibility and environmental electromagnetic field measurements.

Current Use

Millivolt per meter is widely used in electromagnetic compatibility testing, environmental monitoring, and biomedical applications. It is essential for measuring weak electric fields from electronic devices, power lines, and natural electromagnetic phenomena.

Multiplier

0.001

Offset

0

Kilovolt per Meter to Millivolt per Meter Conversion Table

Kilovolt per Meter [kV/m] Millivolt per Meter [mV/m]
1 kV/m 1000000 mV/m
10 kV/m 10000000 mV/m
25 kV/m 25000000 mV/m
50 kV/m 50000000 mV/m
100 kV/m 100000000 mV/m
0 kV/m 0E+0 mV/m
-10 kV/m -10000000 mV/m
-40 kV/m -40000000 mV/m