Orders of magnitude (voltage)

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To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various voltage levels.

SI prefix Factor (volt) Value Item
micro 10−7 0.5 µV Change in nerve cell potential caused by opening a single acetylcholine receptor channel[1]
10−6 2 µV Noise in an EEG taken at the scalp[2]
milli 10−5 10–100 µV Peak-to-peak amplitude of an average EEG taken at the scalp[2][3]
15 µV Minimum terrestrial digital-TV RF antenna signal (−85 dBm over 75 Ω)[4][5]
56 µV Minimum terrestrial analog-TV RF antenna signal (35 dB[µV])[6][7][8]
10−4 0.5–1 mV Miniature endplate potentials, spontaneous fluctuations in neuron potentials[1]
10−3 1–2 mV potential created at ambient temperatures from K Type Thermocouple
centi 10−2 ~10–50 mV Ripple voltage in the output of a good DC power supply[9]
75 mV Nerve cell resting potential[10]
deci 10−1 0.32 V Typical voltage reference level in consumer audio electronics (0.316 V rms)[11]
~0.5 V Typical MOSFET threshold voltage for modern processes[citation needed]
~0.7 V Forward voltage drop of normal silicon diodes[12]
0.8–1.0 V Typical positive supply voltage of a low voltage CMOS digital integrated circuit[13]
0.9 V Lemon battery cell (made with copper and zinc electrodes)[14]
N/A 100 0-3 V Magnitudes of standard reduction potentials in chemistry[15]
1.5 V Alkaline battery AA, AAA, C or D battery[16]
3.3 V One of the most common low voltage CMOS digital circuit supply voltages.
5 V USB power, used for example to charge a cell phone or a digital camera.[17] Also one of the most common digital circuit supply voltages for both TTL and CMOS technologies.
6 V A common voltage for medium-size electric lanterns.[18] A voltage for older electric systems of automobiles.
deca 101 12 V Typical car battery[19]
hecto 102 110–240 V Domestic wall socket voltage[20]
600 V Electric eel sends this voltage in an average attack
630 V London Underground railway tracks[21]
kilo 103 2450 V Electric chair execution in Nebraska[22]
3–10 kV Electric fence[23]
3–35 kV Accelerating voltage for a typical television cathode ray tube[24]
3300 V Common early urban distribution voltage for grid electricity in the UK[citation needed] (still used for many industrial overhead cable distribution systems)[25]
4160-34,500 V Typical voltages in North America for distribution of power from distribution substations to end users[26]
104 15 kV Train 15 kV AC railway electrification overhead lines, 16⅔ Hz
25 kV European high-speed train overhead power lines[27]
69–230 kV Range used in North American power high-voltage transmission substations[26]
105 345–800 kV Range used in EHV power transmission systems[28]
800 kV Lowest voltage used by ultra-high voltage (UHV) power transmission systems[29]
mega 106 3 MV Used by the ultra-high voltage electron microscope at Osaka University[30]
107 25.5 MV The largest man-made voltage – produced in a Van de Graaff generator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory[31]
108 100 MV The potential difference between the ends of a typical lightning bolt[32]
peta 1015 7 PV Voltage around a particular energetic highly magnetized rotating neutron star[33]
N/A 1027 1.04×1027 V The Planck voltage

SI multiples

SI multiples for volt (V)
Submultiples Multiples
Value SI symbol Name Value SI symbol Name
10−1 V dV decivolt 101 V daV decavolt
10−2 V cV centivolt 102 V hV hectovolt
10−3 V mV millivolt 103 V kV kilovolt
10−6 V µV microvolt 106 V MV megavolt
10−9 V nV nanovolt 109 V GV gigavolt
10−12 V pV picovolt 1012 V TV teravolt
10−15 V fV femtovolt 1015 V PV petavolt
10−18 V aV attovolt 1018 V EV exavolt
10−21 V zV zeptovolt 1021 V ZV zettavolt
10−24 V yV yoctovolt 1024 V YV yottavolt

Notes

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  4. eecs.berkeley.edu - Spectrum Sensing, Fundamental Limits and Practical Challenges, page 82, 2005
  5. Decibel#Voltage P=pow(10,-3)*pow(10,(dBmW)/10) ; U=pow(R*P,1/2) ; R=75 Ω ; pow(10,-3)*pow(10,(-85)/10) = 3.162278 pW ; pow(75*pow(10,-3)*pow(10,(-85)/10) , 1/2) = 15.400351 µV
  6. as76.net - How to use the booster. (To see the terrestrial digital broadcasting beautifully.), 2011-12-01
  7. maxim-ic.com - CATV dBm, dBmV, and dBµV Conversions - Tutorial - Maxim, 2002-07-17
  8. Decibel#Voltage pow(10,-6)*pow(10,35/20) = 56 µV
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  10. Bullock, Orkand, and Grinnell, pp. 150–151; Junge, pp. 89–90; Schmidt-Nielsen, p. 484
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  16. David Linden, Thomas B. Reddy (ed). Handbook of Batteries, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2002 ISBN 0-07-135978-8 chapter 4
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  19. Horst Bauer Bosch Automotive Handbook 4th Edition Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart 1996 ISBN 0-8376-0333-1, pages 803–807
  20. ita.doc.gov - Electric current abroad
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  25. Isle of Man power distribution.
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  27. Caltrain-Electrification Project
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  30. Features of 3 MV Ultrahigh voltage electron microscope
  31. http://www.osti.gov/bridge/purl.cover.jsp?purl=/6446725-T101Ai Oak Ridge Physics Division progress report for period ending September 30, 1988
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