Full name: nanovolt
Plural form: nanovolts
Symbol: nV
Category type: voltage
Scale factor: 1.0E-9
The SI derived unit for voltage is the volt.
1 volt is equal to 1000000000 nanovolt.
Valid units must be of the voltage type.
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The SI prefix "nano" represents a factor of 10-9, or in exponential notation, 1E-9.
So 1 nanovolt = 10-9 volts.
The definition of a volt is as follows:
The volt (symbol: V) is the SI derived unit of electric potential difference or electromotive force, commonly known as voltage. It is named in honor of the Lombard physicist Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), who invented the voltaic pile, the first chemical battery.
The volt is defined as the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power.[3] Hence, it is the base SI representation m2 · kg · s-3 · A-1, which can be equally represented as one joule of energy per coulomb of charge, J/C.