The volt (symbol: V) is the SI derived unit of electric potential difference or electromotive force [1]. It is named in honor of the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), who invented the voltaic pile, the first chemical battery.
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Nanovolt (nV) Microvolt (µV) Millivolt (mV) Volt (V) Kilovolt (kV) Megavolt (MV) Gigavolt (GV) Watt per ampere (W/A) Abvolt (abV) Statvolt (stV) Nanovolt (nV) Microvolt (µV) Millivolt (mV) Volt (V) Kilovolt (kV) Megavolt (MV) Gigavolt (GV) Watt per ampere (W/A) Abvolt (abV) Statvolt (stV) 0 decimals 1 decimals 2 decimals 3 decimals 4 decimals 5 decimals 6 decimals 7 decimals 8 decimals 9 decimals 10 decimals
Nanovolt (nV)
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Microvolt (µV)
Millivolt (mV)
Volt (V)
Kilovolt (kV)
Megavolt (MV)
Gigavolt (GV)
Watt per ampere (W/A)
Abvolt (abV)
Statvolt (stV)