Convert Teravolt to Nanovolt
Type the number of teravolts that you wish to convert to nanovolts.
How to Convert Teravolts to Nanovolts
The teravolt and nanovolt are both units of voltage. By definition, 1 teravolt equals exactly 1e21 nanovolts. This means to convert teravolts to nanovolts, you multiply by 1e21.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 TV to nanovolts:
We need to convert teravolts to nanovolts
Since 1 TV = 1e21 nV, multiply by 1e21
5 × 1e21 = 5e21
5 TV = 5e21 nV
Teravolt to Nanovolt Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common teravolt to nanovolt conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Teravolts (TV) | Nanovolts (nV) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 TV | 1e20 nV |
| 0.5 TV | 5e20 nV |
| 1 TV | 1e21 nV |
| 2 TV | 2e21 nV |
| 5 TV | 5e21 nV |
| 10 TV | 1e22 nV |
| 25 TV | 2.5e22 nV |
| 50 TV | 5e22 nV |
| 100 TV | 1e23 nV |
About These Units
Teravolt (TV)
A teravolt (TV) equals 10¹² volts. Purely theoretical—no human technology produces teravolts. Astrophysical phenomena like magnetar magnetospheres and black hole jets may involve teravolt potentials. Cosmic ray particles have equivalent energies corresponding to teravolts.
Nanovolt (nV)
A nanovolt (nV) equals 10⁻⁹ volts. Measures extremely small signals: SQUID magnetometer outputs, Johnson-Nyquist thermal noise (4 nV/√Hz per kΩ at 300K), precision voltage references. Low-noise amplifier specifications often cite nV/√Hz noise density.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert teravolts to nanovolts?
To convert teravolts to nanovolts, multiply the value by 1e21. For example, 10 TV = 1e22 nV.
How many nanovolts are in 1 teravolt?
1 teravolt equals 1e21 nanovolts.
What is the formula for teravolts to nanovolts?
The formula is: nV = TV × 1e21.