OFFSET
1,9
COMMENTS
Since the conventional volt (i.e., V_{90}, as stated in A361006) is the electromotive force measured against a Josephson effect standard using the defined value of the Josephson constant, K_{J-90}, and given the fact that the conventional ohm (i.e., Omega_{90}, as stated in A361010) is the electrical resistance measured against a quantum Hall effect standard using the defined value of the von Klitzing constant, R_{K-90} (see Wikipedia, "Conventional electrical unit", in Links), it follows that the conventional watt (i.e., W_{90}) is given by A_{90}*V_{90}, which is (K_{J-90}/K_J)^2*(R_{K-90}/R_K) according to the 2019 SI system in units W.
LINKS
NIST Physics Laboratory, conventional value of watt-90
Wikipedia, Conventional electrical unit
FORMULA
W_{90} = ((483597.9*10^9/((2*1.602176634*10^(-19))/(6.62607015*10^(-34))))^2)*((25812.807)/((6.62607015*10^(-34))/(1.602176634*10^(-19))^2)) = 1 + 15642924386799194873461/80000000000000000000000000000 W.
EXAMPLE
1.0000001955365548349899359182625.
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AUTHOR
Marco RipĂ , Apr 02 2023
STATUS
approved