Microvolts to Nanovolts Conversion
Enter the voltage in microvolts below to get the value converted to nanovolts.
How to Convert Microvolts to Nanovolts
To convert a microvolt measurement to a nanovolt measurement, multiply the voltage by the conversion ratio. One microvolt is equal to 1,000 nanovolts, so use this simple formula to convert:
The voltage in nanovolts is equal to the microvolts multiplied by 1,000.
Microvolts and nanovolts are both units used to measure voltage. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
Microvolts
One microvolt is equal to 1/1,000,000 of a volt, which is the potential difference that would move one ampere of current against one ohm of resistance.
The microvolt is a multiple of the volt, which is the SI derived unit for voltage. In the metric system, "micro" is the prefix for 10-6. Microvolts can be abbreviated as µV; for example, 1 microvolt can be written as 1 µV.
Nanovolts
One nanovolt is equal to 1/1,000,000,000 of a volt, which is the potential difference that would move one ampere of current against one ohm of resistance.
The nanovolt is a multiple of the volt, which is the SI derived unit for voltage. In the metric system, "nano" is the prefix for 10-9. Nanovolts can be abbreviated as nV; for example, 1 nanovolt can be written as 1 nV.
Microvolt to Nanovolt Conversion Table
Microvolts | Nanovolts |
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0.001 µV | 1 nV |
0.002 µV | 2 nV |
0.003 µV | 3 nV |
0.004 µV | 4 nV |
0.005 µV | 5 nV |
0.006 µV | 6 nV |
0.007 µV | 7 nV |
0.008 µV | 8 nV |
0.009 µV | 9 nV |
0.01 µV | 10 nV |
0.02 µV | 20 nV |
0.03 µV | 30 nV |
0.04 µV | 40 nV |
0.05 µV | 50 nV |
0.06 µV | 60 nV |
0.07 µV | 70 nV |
0.08 µV | 80 nV |
0.09 µV | 90 nV |
0.1 µV | 100 nV |
0.2 µV | 200 nV |
0.3 µV | 300 nV |
0.4 µV | 400 nV |
0.5 µV | 500 nV |
0.6 µV | 600 nV |
0.7 µV | 700 nV |
0.8 µV | 800 nV |
0.9 µV | 900 nV |
1 µV | 1,000 nV |