Millivolt per Meter to Statvolt per Inch Conversion

Convert between Millivolt per Meter and Statvolt per Inch quickly and accurately.

mV/m
stV/in

How to Convert Millivolt per Meter to Statvolt per Inch

Conversion Formula

1 mV/m = 8E-8 stV/in
1 stV/in = 11802834.645 mV/m

Example

Convert 15 mV/m to stV/in:

15 mV/m = 15 × 8E-8 stV/in = 0 stV/in

Unit Information

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

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

Statvolt per Inch

stV/in

Definition

The Statvolt per Inch (stV/in) equals approximately 11,803 volts per meter, combining the CGS electrostatic unit with imperial measurements. This hybrid unit was used in some specialized applications where both CGS electrostatic units and imperial measurements were employed.

History/Origin

The statvolt per inch unit emerged from the combination of CGS electrostatic units with imperial measurements, used in some specialized applications where both systems were employed. It represents a transitional period in electrical engineering between different unit systems.

Current Use

The statvolt per inch is largely obsolete and rarely used in modern applications. Its primary relevance is in historical electrical engineering literature and specialized theoretical studies where the combination of CGS electrostatic and imperial units was historically significant.

Multiplier

11802.835

Offset

0

Millivolt per Meter to Statvolt per Inch Conversion Table

Millivolt per Meter [mV/m] Statvolt per Inch [stV/in]
1 mV/m 8E-8 stV/in
10 mV/m 8E-7 stV/in
25 mV/m 0.000002 stV/in
50 mV/m 0.000004 stV/in
100 mV/m 0.000008 stV/in
0 mV/m 0E+0 stV/in
-10 mV/m -8E-7 stV/in
-40 mV/m -0.000003 stV/in