that would be 1000. milli means one thousandth of the base unit (volt) millimeter is one thousandth of a meter. milliliter is one thousandth of a liter. milligram is one thousandth of a gram
Write one volt equals 1,000 millivolts at the top of your paper. This is the standard conversion of volts to millivolts. Write down the number of volts you need to convert in decimal form. For example, if you have four volts, write 4.0. Move the decimal point over three times to the right to convert your amount of volts to millivolts. For example if you have 4.0 volts, you would have 4000 millivolts.
1,000 volts = 1,000,000 millivolts
4 volts = 4,000 mV.
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
0.016 volt
A millivolt is one thousandth of a volt so 0.450 millivolts would be four hundred and fifty thousands of a volt.
6000 milivolt is 6 volt.
"Milli" means "thousand", so there are one thousand millivolts on one volt. 120 volts times one thousand, equals 120,000 millivolts.
It is in millivolts (less than a volt).
12 volts is equal to 12000 millivolts (mV). This conversion is based on the fact that 1 volt is equivalent to 1000 millivolts.
90 millivolts. (about 1/10th of a volt).
IT IS 1/1000 OF A VOLT. 1000 MV EQUALS ONE VOLT.
To convert millivolts (mV) into volts (V), divide the millivolts by 1000. For example, if you have 500mV, you would divide by 1000 to get 0.5V.
20 millivolts
Write one volt equals 1,000 millivolts at the top of your paper. This is the standard conversion of volts to millivolts. Write down the number of volts you need to convert in decimal form. For example, if you have four volts, write 4.0. Move the decimal point over three times to the right to convert your amount of volts to millivolts. For example if you have 4.0 volts, you would have 4000 millivolts.
Milli volt is one thousandth of a Volt and Milli amp is one thousandth of an Amp. Volt and Amp measure two different things and are not really comparable. Over simplified, here is how it works. Volt measures the 'pressure' that causes current to flow. Current flow is measured in Amps and depends on the how much resistance the 'pressure' has to overcome. Higher the resistance, lesser the current (Amp) for same pressure (Volt)
When we see 6 mv in a statement, it usually means 6 millivolts. That's 0.006 volts, or 6/1000ths of a volt. Don't confuse it with 6MV, which is 6 Megavolts, or 6 million volts!