Statohms to Ohms Converter

Enter the electrical resistance in statohms below to get the value converted to ohms.

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1 statΩ = 898,755,178,740 Ω

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How to Convert Statohms to Ohms

To convert a measurement in statohms to a measurement in ohms, multiply the electrical resistance by the following conversion ratio: 898,755,178,740 ohms/statohm.

Since one statohm is equal to 898,755,178,740 ohms, you can use this simple formula to convert:

ohms = statohms × 898,755,178,740

The electrical resistance in ohms is equal to the electrical resistance in statohms multiplied by 898,755,178,740.

For example, here's how to convert 5 statohms to ohms using the formula above.
ohms = (5 statΩ × 898,755,178,740) = 4,493,775,893,700 Ω

How Many Ohms Are in a Statohm?

There are 898,755,178,740 ohms in a statohm, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 statΩ = 898,755,178,740 Ω

Statohms and ohms are both units used to measure electrical resistance. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Statohm?

The statohm is the resistance between two points of an electrical conductor transmitting a current of one statampere when the potential difference is one statvolt. One statohm is equal to 898,755,178,740 ohms.

The statohm is a centimeter-gram-second (CGS) electrostatic unit of electrical resistance. Statohms can be abbreviated as statΩ; for example, 1 statohm can be written as 1 statΩ.

Learn more about statohms.

What Is an Ohm?

An ohm is the resistance between two points of an electrical conductor transmitting a current of one ampere when the electrical potential difference is one volt between the points.[1]

The ohm is the SI derived unit for electrical resistance in the metric system. Ohms can be abbreviated as ; for example, 1 ohm can be written as 1 Ω.

Ohm's Law

Ohm's Law states the current flowing between two points on a conductor is proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance. More specifically, the current is equal to the voltage divided by the resistance.

Using Ohm's Law, it's possible to express the resistance in ohms as an expression using current and voltage.

R = VV / IA

Here, the resistance R in ohms is equal to the potential difference V in volts divided by the current I in amperes.

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Statohm to Ohm Conversion Table

Table showing various statohm measurements converted to ohms.
Statohms Ohms
0.00000000001 statΩ 8.9876 Ω
0.00000000002 statΩ 17.98 Ω
0.00000000003 statΩ 26.96 Ω
0.00000000004 statΩ 35.95 Ω
0.00000000005 statΩ 44.94 Ω
0.00000000006 statΩ 53.93 Ω
0.00000000007 statΩ 62.91 Ω
0.00000000008 statΩ 71.9 Ω
0.00000000009 statΩ 80.89 Ω
0.000000000001 statΩ 0.898755 Ω
0.00000000001 statΩ 8.9876 Ω
0.0000000001 statΩ 89.88 Ω
0.000000001 statΩ 898.76 Ω
0.00000001 statΩ 8,988 Ω
0.0000001 statΩ 89,876 Ω
0.000001 statΩ 898,755 Ω
0.00001 statΩ 8,987,552 Ω
0.0001 statΩ 89,875,518 Ω
0.001 statΩ 898,755,179 Ω
0.01 statΩ 8,987,551,787 Ω
0.1 statΩ 89,875,517,874 Ω
1 statΩ 898,755,178,740 Ω

References

  1. International Bureau of Weights and Measures, The International System of Units, 9th Edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf

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