Convert Gigavolt to Volt
Unit definitions
Gigavolt
$10^{9} \ \text{V}$ is a gigavolt.
Volt
The volt is the SI unit of electric potential. One volt is defined as the electric potential difference between two points on a conducting wire carrying one ampere of current and dissipating one watt of power.
How to convert Gigavolt to Volt
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = \text{Electric Potential}_{\text{GV}} \cdot {10}^{9}$$
Examples
Example 1
Convert $40.0\ \text{GV}$ to $\text{V}$.
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 40.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 40000000000$$
$$\therefore \ 40.0\ \text{GV} = 40000000000 \ \text{V}$$
Example 2
Convert $65.0\ \text{GV}$ to $\text{V}$.
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 65.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 65000000000$$
$$\therefore \ 65.0\ \text{GV} = 65000000000 \ \text{V}$$
Example 3
Convert $120.0\ \text{GV}$ to $\text{V}$.
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 120.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 120000000000$$
$$\therefore \ 120.0\ \text{GV} = 120000000000 \ \text{V}$$
Example 4
Convert $135.0\ \text{GV}$ to $\text{V}$.
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 135.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 135000000000$$
$$\therefore \ 135.0\ \text{GV} = 135000000000 \ \text{V}$$
Example 5
Convert $200.0\ \text{GV}$ to $\text{V}$.
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 200.0 \cdot {10}^{9}$$
$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 200000000000$$
$$\therefore \ 200.0\ \text{GV} = 200000000000 \ \text{V}$$
Gigavolt to Volt conversion table
Convert Gigavolt to other Electric Potential units
| Gigavolt [GV] | Other unit |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1E+12 Millivolt [mV] |
| 1 | 1E+15 Microvolt [μV] |
| 1 | 1E+18 Nanovolt [nV] |
| 1 | 1E+21 Picovolt [pV] |
| 1 | 1E+6 Kilovolt [kV] |
| 1 | 1E+3 Megavolt [MV] |