Convert Volt-centimetres to Volt-metres
Convert Volt-centimetres (V·cm) to Volt-metres (V·m) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
V·m = V·cm × 0.01
About Volt-centimetres
The volt-centimetre (V·cm) equals 0.01 V·m, used in semiconductor device physics where field strengths in V/cm and areas in cm² are standard. Flux through a 1 cm² silicon cross-section at 1 V/cm is 1 V·cm; breakdown flux integrals in GaN and SiC power devices are quoted in V·cm and kV·cm. 1 V·cm = 0.01 V·m = 10 mV·m.
About Volt-metres
The volt-metre (V·m) is the SI coherent unit of electric flux, equal to 1 N·m²/C = 1 kg·m³·A⁻¹·s⁻³. By Gauss's law Φ = Q/ε₀: a surface enclosing 1 nC has total flux ≈0.113 kV·m; fair-weather atmospheric flux through a horizontal 1 m² is ≈130 V·m. 1 V·m = N·m²/C = 100 V·cm.
Quick Reference Table
| Volt-centimetres (V·cm) | Volt-metres (V·m) |
|---|---|
| 1 V·cm | 0.01 V·m |
| 2 V·cm | 0.02 V·m |
| 5 V·cm | 0.05 V·m |
| 10 V·cm | 0.1 V·m |
| 25 V·cm | 0.25 V·m |
| 50 V·cm | 0.5 V·m |
| 100 V·cm | 1 V·m |