Volt per Meter to Volt per Mil Conversion

Convert between Volt per Meter and Volt per Mil quickly and accurately.

V/m
V/mil

How to Convert Volt per Meter to Volt per Mil

Conversion Formula

1 V/m = 0 V/mil
1 V/mil = 39370.079 V/m

Example

Convert 15 V/m to V/mil:

15 V/m = 15 × 0 V/mil = 0 V/mil

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

Volt per Mil

V/mil

Definition

The Volt per Mil (V/mil) equals approximately 39,370 volts per meter, where a mil is one thousandth of an inch. This unit is used in electrical insulation testing and applications involving very thin materials with high electric field strengths.

History/Origin

The volt per mil unit became important in electrical insulation testing and the study of electrical breakdown in thin materials. The mil unit (0.001 inch) is commonly used in electrical engineering for measuring very small distances, particularly in insulation specifications.

Current Use

Volt per mil is extensively used in electrical insulation testing, capacitor design, and the study of electrical breakdown in thin materials. It is particularly important in the electrical industry for specifying insulation requirements and testing electrical equipment.

Multiplier

39370.079

Offset

0

Volt per Meter to Volt per Mil Conversion Table

Volt per Meter [V/m] Volt per Mil [V/mil]
1 V/m 0.000025 V/mil
10 V/m 0.000254 V/mil
25 V/m 0.000635 V/mil
50 V/m 0.00127 V/mil
100 V/m 0.00254 V/mil
0 V/m 0E+0 V/mil
-10 V/m -0.000254 V/mil
-40 V/m -0.001016 V/mil