Convert Volts to Gigavolts
Convert Volts (V) to Gigavolts (GV) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
GV = V × 1.000000000e-9
About Volts
The volt (V) is the SI derived unit of electric potential, defined as 1 joule per coulomb (1 J/C = 1 W/A = 1 kg·m²·A⁻¹·s⁻³). Named after Alessandro Volta who built the first electrochemical battery in 1800. Common benchmarks: a fresh AA alkaline cell is 1.5 V; USB 2.0 supplies 5 V; a car lead-acid battery is 12 V; household electricity in Europe is 230 V RMS. The volt is reproduced internationally via the Josephson voltage standard.
About Gigavolts
The gigavolt (GV) equals 10⁹ V, arising in extreme natural phenomena and in theoretical particle-physics contexts. Ball lightning and superbolts - the most energetic lightning events - are estimated to involve potentials approaching 1 GV; pulsed-power generators like the Sandia Z Machine produce multi-GV transients for fusion research; the electrostatic potential of a highly charged Van Allen belt particle can be expressed in gigavolts. 1 GV = 10⁹ V = 10⁻³ TV.
Quick Reference Table
| Volts (V) | Gigavolts (GV) |
|---|---|
| 1 V | 1 × 10-9 GV |
| 2 V | 2 × 10-9 GV |
| 5 V | 5 × 10-9 GV |
| 10 V | 1 × 10-8 GV |
| 25 V | 2.5 × 10-8 GV |
| 50 V | 5 × 10-8 GV |
| 100 V | 1 × 10-7 GV |