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Conversion Formula for Abvolt Per Centimeter to Volt Per Mil
Conversion from abvolt per centimeter to volt per mil is a simple process once you know the basic relationship between the two units. One Abvolt Per Centimeter is equal to 0 Volt Per Mil, while one Volt Per Mil contains 39,370,100,000 Abvolt Per Centimeter.
To change a measurement from abvolt per centimeter to volt per mil, you only need to multiply the number of abvolt per centimeter by 0.
1 Abvolt Per Centimeter = 0 Volt Per Mil
1 Volt Per Mil = 39,370,100,000 Abvolt Per Centimeter
This gives you the equivalent value in volt per mil quickly and accurately. By using this straightforward formula, you can easily switch between these units whenever needed.
Abvolt Per Centimeter to Volt Per Mil Conversion
Conversion from abvolt per centimeter to volt per mil unit is an strait forward process once you know the correct conversion factor. One Abvolt Per Centimeter is equal to 0 Volt Per Mil, so you can find the value in volt per mil by multiplying the number of abvolt per centimeter by this figure. Example:-
| Abvolt Per Centimeter | Volt Per Mil |
|---|---|
| 0.1 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0 Volt Per Mil |
| 1 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0 Volt Per Mil |
| 2 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0.0000000001 Volt Per Mil |
| 3 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0.0000000001 Volt Per Mil |
| 5 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0.0000000001 Volt Per Mil |
| 7 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0.0000000002 Volt Per Mil |
| 10 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0.0000000003 Volt Per Mil |
| 20 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0.0000000005 Volt Per Mil |
| 50 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0.0000000013 Volt Per Mil |
| 100 Abvolt Per Centimeter | 0.0000000025 Volt Per Mil |
Abvolt per Centimeter (CGS Weak Fields)
Introduction : A CGS unit for extremely small electric field strength (1 abV/cm = 1×10⁻⁶ V/m), used in biophysics and precision electromagnetic measurements.
History & Origin : Part of the electromagnetic CGS system developed by 19th-century physicists like Gauss and Weber.
Current Use : Applied in studies of cell membrane potential, geomagnetic field fluctuations, and early superconducting materials research where weak electric fields dominate.
Volt per Mil (Precision Thickness Measurement)
Introduction : A specialized unit for thin materials (1 mil = 0.001 inch), used where precise thickness-to-voltage ratios matter, like in coatings or films.
History & Origin : Originated in the 1960s for quality control in plastic film manufacturing and semiconductor layer deposition.
Current Use : Key in capacitor dielectric testing, flexible electronics, and polymer film production where mil-scale precision is required.
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FAQ on Abvolt Per Centimeter to Volt Per Mil Conversion:
What are the standard abbreviation or symbols for abvolt per centimeter and volt per mil?
The standard abbreviation for abvolt per centimeter is “abV/cm”, while volt per mil is abbreviated as “V/mil.” These symbols are commonly used to represent units of electric field strength in both everyday contexts and technical measurements.
What is the process of conversion from abvolt per centimeter to volt per mil units?
For conversion from abvolt per centimeter to volt per mil, multiply the number of abvolt per centimeter by 2.5399986284007E-11 as one abvolt per centimeter equals 2.5399986284007E-11 volt per mil.
Formula: No of volt per mil = No of abvolt per centimeter × 2.5399986284007E-11
This is the standard method used for conversion between these units of electric field strength.
How do you convert volt per mil to abvolt per centimeter?
To convert volt per mil to abvolt per centimeter, multiply the number of volt per mil by 39370100000 as one volt per mil equals 39370100000 abvolt per centimeter.
Formula: No of abvolt per centimeter = No of volt per mil × 39370100000
How many abvolt per centimeter are in one volt per mil?
There are 39370100000 abvolt per centimeter in one volt per mil.
How many volt per mil are in one abvolt per centimeter?
There are exactly 2.5399986284007E-11 volt per mil in one abvolt per centimeter.
Formula: No of volt per mil = No of abvolt per centimeter × 2.5399986284007E-11
How many volt per mil in 10 abvolt per centimeter?
There are 2.5399986284007E-10 volt per mil in 10 abvolt per centimeter.
Formula: No of volt per mil = No of abvolt per centimeter × 2.5399986284007E-11
Thus, no of volt per mil in 10 abvolt per centimeter = 10 * 2.5399986284007E-11 = 2.5399986284007E-10 volt per mil
How many volt per mil in 100 abvolt per centimeter?
There are 2.5399986284007E-9 volt per mil in 100 abvolt per centimeter.
Formula: No of volt per mil = No of abvolt per centimeter × 2.5399986284007E-11
Thus, no of volt per mil in 100 abvolt per centimeter = 100 * 2.5399986284007E-11 = 2.5399986284007E-9 volt per mil