Convert Kilovolts per metre to Newtons per coulomb
Convert Kilovolts per metre (kV/m) to Newtons per coulomb (N/C) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
N/C = kV/m × 1000
About Kilovolts per metre
The kilovolt per metre (kV/m) equals 10³ V/m, the standard unit for power-frequency electric field safety limits and environmental surveys near high-voltage infrastructure. ICNIRP occupational exposure limit for 50 Hz electric fields is 10 kV/m; directly under a 400 kV transmission line the surface field reaches 10-15 kV/m; the Earth's fair-weather atmospheric field averages 0.1-0.2 kV/m. 1 kV/m = 10³ V/m.
About Newtons per coulomb
The newton per coulomb (N/C) is dimensionally identical to V/m (1 N/C = 1 V/m = 1 kg·m·A⁻¹·s⁻³) and is preferred in force-based electrostatics, where the field is defined directly as E = F/q. Coulomb's law gives the field near a point charge as E = kq/r² naturally in N/C; the unit is standard in introductory physics alongside field-line diagrams. 1 N/C = 1 V/m.
Quick Reference Table
| Kilovolts per metre (kV/m) | Newtons per coulomb (N/C) |
|---|---|
| 1 kV/m | 1000 N/C |
| 2 kV/m | 2000 N/C |
| 5 kV/m | 5000 N/C |
| 10 kV/m | 10000 N/C |
| 25 kV/m | 25000 N/C |
| 50 kV/m | 50000 N/C |
| 100 kV/m | 100000 N/C |