Convert Kilovolt to Volt

Unit definitions

Kilovolt

$10^{3} \ \text{V}$ is a kilovolt.

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 Kilovolt to Volt

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = \text{Electric Potential}_{\text{kV}} \cdot {10}^{3}$$

Examples

Example 1

Convert $30.0\ \text{kV}$ to $\text{V}$.

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 30.0 \cdot {10}^{3}$$

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 30000$$

$$\therefore \ 30.0\ \text{kV} = 30000 \ \text{V}$$

Example 2

Convert $85.0\ \text{kV}$ to $\text{V}$.

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 85.0 \cdot {10}^{3}$$

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 85000$$

$$\therefore \ 85.0\ \text{kV} = 85000 \ \text{V}$$

Example 3

Convert $115.0\ \text{kV}$ to $\text{V}$.

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 115.0 \cdot {10}^{3}$$

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 115000$$

$$\therefore \ 115.0\ \text{kV} = 115000 \ \text{V}$$

Example 4

Convert $135.0\ \text{kV}$ to $\text{V}$.

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 135.0 \cdot {10}^{3}$$

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 135000$$

$$\therefore \ 135.0\ \text{kV} = 135000 \ \text{V}$$

Example 5

Convert $180.0\ \text{kV}$ to $\text{V}$.

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 180.0 \cdot {10}^{3}$$

$$\text{Electric Potential}_{\text{V}} = 180000$$

$$\therefore \ 180.0\ \text{kV} = 180000 \ \text{V}$$

Kilovolt to Volt conversion table

Kilovolt to Volt conversion table
Kilovolt [kV] Volt [V]
1 1E+3
2 2E+3
3 3E+3
4 4E+3
5 5E+3
6 6E+3
7 7E+3
8 8E+3
9 9E+3
10 1E+4

Convert Kilovolt to other Electric Potential units

Convert Kilovolt to other Electric Potential units
Kilovolt [kV] Other unit
1 1E+6 Millivolt [mV]
1 1E+9 Microvolt [μV]
1 1E+12 Nanovolt [nV]
1 1E+15 Picovolt [pV]
1 0.001 Megavolt [MV]
1 0.000001 Gigavolt [GV]