Volt to Abvolt Conversion
Convert between Volt and Abvolt quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Volt to Abvolt
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 V to abV:
Unit Information
Learn about the electric potential units you're converting between
Volt
V
Definition
The volt is the SI derived unit of electric potential, electric potential difference, and electromotive force. It is defined as the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power.
History/Origin
Named after Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745-1827), who invented the voltaic pile, the first chemical battery. The volt was officially adopted as the unit of electric potential in 1881.
Current Use
Widely used in electrical engineering, electronics, and physics. Essential for measuring voltage in circuits, batteries, power supplies, and electrical systems. Standard unit in all electrical calculations and measurements.
Multiplier
1
Offset
0
Abvolt
abV
Definition
A unit of electric potential in the CGS electromagnetic system. One abvolt equals 10^-8 volts, making it a very small unit of electric potential.
History/Origin
Part of the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) electromagnetic system developed in the 19th century. The prefix "ab" indicates electromagnetic units in the CGS system.
Current Use
Still used in some specialized physics applications, particularly in electromagnetic theory and certain areas of plasma physics where very small potential differences are measured.
Multiplier
1E-8
Offset
0
Volt to Abvolt Conversion Table
| Volt [V] | Abvolt [abV] |
|---|---|
| 1 V | 100000000 abV |
| 10 V | 1000000000 abV |
| 25 V | 2500000000 abV |
| 50 V | 5000000000 abV |
| 100 V | 10000000000 abV |
| 0 V | 0E+0 abV |
| -10 V | -1000000000 abV |
| -40 V | -4000000000 abV |
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