Input interpretation
poor metals | resistivity
Summary
median | 1.4×10^-7 Ω m highest | 1.3×10^-6 Ω m (bismuth) lowest | 2.6×10^-8 Ω m (aluminum) | (based on 7 values; 4 unavailable)
Entities with missing values
nihonium | flerovium | moscovium | livermorium (total: 4)
Resistivity rankings
1 | aluminum | 2.6×10^-8 Ω m 2 | indium | 8×10^-8 Ω m 3 | tin | 1.1×10^-7 Ω m 4 | gallium | 1.4×10^-7 Ω m 5 | thallium | 1.5×10^-7 Ω m 6 | lead | 2.1×10^-7 Ω m 7 | bismuth | 1.3×10^-6 Ω m (based on 7 values; 4 unavailable)
Unit conversions for median resistivity 1.4×10^-7 Ω m
14 μΩ cm (microohm centimeters)
140 nΩ m (nanoohm meters)
0.14 μΩ m (microohm meters)
1.4×10^-5 Ω cm (ohm centimeters)
5.5×10^-6 Ω in (ohm inches)
14000 emus (unit officially deprecated)
1.6×10^-17 esus (unit officially deprecated)
1.6×10^-17 statΩ cm (statohm centimeters) (unit officially deprecated)
0.64 atomic units
Comparisons for median resistivity 1.4×10^-7 Ω m
≈ 0.7 × resistivity of lead at 20 °C ( ≈ 2×10^-7 Ω m )
≈ (0.7 to 0.9) × resistivity of carbon steel at 20 °C ( 1×10^-5 to 2×10^-5 Ω cm )
≈ resistivity of tin at 20 °C ( ≈ 1×10^-7 Ω m )
Corresponding quantity
Conductivity σ from σ = 1/ρ: | 7.1×10^6 S/m (siemens per meter)