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Definition : kilovolt
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What does kV mean?

kilovolt (kV) is a unit of electrical potential or voltage. It is equal to 1,000 volts (V).
The prefix kilo- denotes a factor of 1000, so 1 kilovolt is equal to 1000 volts.
1kV = 1000 V

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What is the full form of kV in Units?

The full form of kV is kilovolt

What are the full forms of kV in Academic & Science?

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kilovolt | velocity constant | flow factor | Köchel-Verzeichnis

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