Volt per Meter to Kilovolt per Centimeter Conversion

Convert between Volt per Meter and Kilovolt per Centimeter quickly and accurately.

V/m
kV/cm

How to Convert Volt per Meter to Kilovolt per Centimeter

Conversion Formula

1 V/m = 0 kV/cm
1 kV/cm = 100000 V/m

Example

Convert 15 V/m to kV/cm:

15 V/m = 15 × 0 kV/cm = 0 kV/cm

Unit Information

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

Volt per Meter

V/m

Definition

The Volt per Meter (V/m) is the SI unit of electric field strength, representing the electric potential difference per unit distance. It measures the force experienced by a unit positive charge in an electric field and is fundamental to understanding electromagnetic phenomena.

History/Origin

Named after Alessandro Volta, who invented the first electric battery, the volt per meter became the standard SI unit for electric field strength. It emerged from the work of Faraday, Maxwell, and other pioneers who established the relationship between electric fields and potential differences.

Current Use

Volt per meter is widely used in physics, electrical engineering, and electromagnetic applications. It is essential for designing electrical equipment, analyzing electromagnetic interference, and understanding the behavior of electric fields in various materials and environments.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Kilovolt per Centimeter

kV/cm

Definition

The Kilovolt per Centimeter (kV/cm) equals 100,000 volts per meter, representing extremely strong electric fields. This unit is commonly used in high-voltage engineering, electrical breakdown studies, and applications involving very short distances with high potential differences.

History/Origin

This unit became important with the development of high-voltage electrical systems and the need to measure electric field strengths over very small distances. It is particularly relevant in electrical insulation testing and the study of electrical breakdown phenomena.

Current Use

Kilovolt per centimeter is used in high-voltage engineering, electrical insulation testing, and the study of electrical breakdown in materials. It is essential for understanding the electric fields in capacitors, electrical equipment, and high-voltage research applications.

Multiplier

100000

Offset

0

Volt per Meter to Kilovolt per Centimeter Conversion Table

Volt per Meter [V/m] Kilovolt per Centimeter [kV/cm]
1 V/m 0.00001 kV/cm
10 V/m 0.0001 kV/cm
25 V/m 0.00025 kV/cm
50 V/m 0.0005 kV/cm
100 V/m 0.001 kV/cm
0 V/m 0E+0 kV/cm
-10 V/m -0.0001 kV/cm
-40 V/m -0.0004 kV/cm