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Key Stage 3

Meaning

A Volt (V) is the scientific unit of Potential Difference.

About Volts

Volts are shortened to an upper case V.
A typical square battery is 9V.

Converting to Volts

Unit To convert Volts
1 Megavolt (1MV) Convert to Volts x1000,000. 1000,000V
1 kilovolt (1kV) Convert to Volts x1000. 1000V
1 volt (1V) Convert to Volts x1. 1V
1 millivolt 1(mV) Convert to Volts /1000. 0.001V
1 microvolt 1(µV) Convert to Volts /1000,000. 0.000001V

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Volts (V) are the SI Unit for current.

About Volts

Volts are shortened to an upper case V.
A volt is one Joule per Coulomb.

Converting to Volts

Unit To convert Volts
1 megavolt (1MV) Convert to Volts x106 1x106V
1 kilovolt (1kV) Convert to Volts x103 1x103V
1 Volt (1V) Convert to Volts x1 1V
1 millivolt 1(mV) Convert to Volts x10-3 1x10-3V
1 microvolt 1(µV) Convert to Volts x10-6 1x10-6V
1 nanovolt 1(nV) Convert to Volts x10-9 1x10-9V

References

AQA

Volts (V), page 294, GCSE Combined Science Trilogy 1, Hodder, AQA
Volts (V), page 39, GCSE Physics, Hodder, AQA

Edexcel

Volts, page 143, GCSE Physics, Pearson Edexcel

OCR

Volts (V), pages 100, Gateway GCSE Physics, Oxford, OCR