Statvolts to Volts Converter

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1 stV = 299.792458 V

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How to Convert Statvolts to Volts

To convert a measurement in statvolts to a measurement in volts, multiply the voltage by the following conversion ratio: 299.792458 volts/statvolt.

Since one statvolt is equal to 299.792458 volts, you can use this simple formula to convert:

volts = statvolts × 299.792458

The voltage in volts is equal to the voltage in statvolts multiplied by 299.792458.

For example, here's how to convert 5 statvolts to volts using the formula above.
volts = (5 stV × 299.792458) = 1,498.96229 V

How Many Volts Are in a Statvolt?

There are 299.792458 volts in a statvolt, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 stV = 299.792458 V

Statvolts and volts are both units used to measure voltage. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Statvolt?

One statvolt is the difference in electric potential equal to exactly 299.792458 volts. One statvolt is equal to the potential difference that would move one statampere of current against one statohm of resistance.

The statvolt is a centimeter-gram-second (CGS) electrostatic unit of voltage. A statvolt is sometimes also referred to as an ESU. Statvolts can be abbreviated as stV, and are also sometimes abbreviated as statV. For example, 1 statvolt can be written as 1 stV or 1 statV.

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What Is a Volt?

One volt is equal to the potential difference that would move one ampere of current against one ohm of resistance.

The volt is the SI derived unit for voltage in the metric system. Volts can be abbreviated as V; for example, 1 volt can be written as 1 V.

Voltage and Ohm's Law

Voltage is a measurement of electromotive force and the electrical potential difference between two points of a conductor.[1]

Ohm's Law states the current between two points on a conductor is proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance. Using Ohm's Law, it's possible to express the potential difference in volts as an expression using current and resistance.

VV = IA × R

The potential difference in volts is equal to the current in amperes times the resistance in ohms.

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Statvolt to Volt Conversion Table

Table showing various statvolt measurements converted to volts.
Statvolts Volts
1 stV 299.79 V
2 stV 599.58 V
3 stV 899.38 V
4 stV 1,199 V
5 stV 1,499 V
6 stV 1,799 V
7 stV 2,099 V
8 stV 2,398 V
9 stV 2,698 V
10 stV 2,998 V
11 stV 3,298 V
12 stV 3,598 V
13 stV 3,897 V
14 stV 4,197 V
15 stV 4,497 V
16 stV 4,797 V
17 stV 5,096 V
18 stV 5,396 V
19 stV 5,696 V
20 stV 5,996 V
21 stV 6,296 V
22 stV 6,595 V
23 stV 6,895 V
24 stV 7,195 V
25 stV 7,495 V
26 stV 7,795 V
27 stV 8,094 V
28 stV 8,394 V
29 stV 8,694 V
30 stV 8,994 V
31 stV 9,294 V
32 stV 9,593 V
33 stV 9,893 V
34 stV 10,193 V
35 stV 10,493 V
36 stV 10,793 V
37 stV 11,092 V
38 stV 11,392 V
39 stV 11,692 V
40 stV 11,992 V

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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