Electric Field Strength Converter
Convert electric field strength: V/m, V/cm, V/in.
6 decimals
1 V/m = 0.01 Volt/centimeter
About the electric field strength converter
Electric field strength quantifies the force per unit charge experienced at a point in space, with SI units of volts per meter (V/m), equivalent to newtons per coulomb (N/C). It governs how strongly a field accelerates charges and whether a dielectric will break down — air arcs at roughly 3 × 10⁶ V/m. Insulation engineers, antenna designers, and capacitor makers all work in V/m or its imperial cousin V/in.
Frequently asked questions
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Is V/m the same as N/C?
Yes. The two units are dimensionally identical: 1 V/m = 1 N/C. Choose whichever is more convenient for the problem.
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What is the breakdown field of air?
About 3 MV/m (3 × 10⁶ V/m) at sea-level pressure. Above that, air ionizes and you get arcing.
Complete list of electric field strength units
- Volt/meter [V/m]