Input interpretation
lanthanides | resistivity
Summary
median | 7.5×10^-7 Ω m highest | 1.3×10^-6 Ω m (gadolinium) lowest | 2.8×10^-7 Ω m (ytterbium) distribution |
Units
Distribution plots
(resistivity in ohm meters)
Resistivity rankings
1 | ytterbium | 2.8×10^-7 Ω m 2 | lutetium | 5.6×10^-7 Ω m 3 | lanthanum | 6.1×10^-7 Ω m 4 | neodymium | 6.4×10^-7 Ω m 5 | thulium | 7×10^-7 Ω m 6 | praseodymium | 7×10^-7 Ω m 7 | cerium | 7.4×10^-7 Ω m 8 | promethium | 7.5×10^-7 Ω m 9 | erbium | 8.6×10^-7 Ω m 10 | europium | 9×10^-7 Ω m 11 | dysprosium | 9.1×10^-7 Ω m 12 | holmium | 9.4×10^-7 Ω m 13 | samarium | 9.4×10^-7 Ω m 14 | terbium | 1.2×10^-6 Ω m 15 | gadolinium | 1.3×10^-6 Ω m
Unit conversions for median resistivity 7.5×10^-7 Ω m
75 μΩ cm (microohm centimeters)
750 nΩ m (nanoohm meters)
0.75 μΩ m (microohm meters)
7.5×10^-5 Ω cm (ohm centimeters)
3×10^-5 Ω in (ohm inches)
75000 emus (unit officially deprecated)
8.3×10^-17 esus (unit officially deprecated)
8.3×10^-17 statΩ cm (statohm centimeters) (unit officially deprecated)
3.4 atomic units
Comparisons for median resistivity 7.5×10^-7 Ω m
≈ 0.58 × resistivity of bismuth at 20 °C ( ≈ 1.3×10^-6 Ω m )
≈ 0.78 × resistivity of mercury at 20 °C ( ≈ 9.6×10^-7 Ω m )
≈ (0.8 to 1.5) × resistivity of stainless steel at 20 °C ( 5×10^-5 to 1×10^-4 Ω cm )
Corresponding quantity
Conductivity σ from σ = 1/ρ: | 1.3×10^6 S/m (siemens per meter)