Convert Megaohm to Quantized Hall Resistance

Conversion Formula for Megaohm to Quantized Hall Resistance

The formula of conversion of Megaohm to Quantized Hall Resistance is very simple. To convert Megaohm to Quantized Hall Resistance, we can use this simple formula:

1 Megaohm = 38.7404593387 Quantized Hall Resistance

1 Quantized Hall Resistance = 0.025812807 Megaohm

One Megaohm is equal to 38.7404593387 Quantized Hall Resistance. So, we need to multiply the number of Megaohm by 38.7404593387 to get the no of Quantized Hall Resistance. This formula helps when we need to change the measurements from Megaohm to Quantized Hall Resistance

Megaohm to Quantized Hall Resistance Conversion

The conversion of unit Megaohm to unit Quantized Hall Resistance is very simple. Since, as discussed above, One Megaohm is equal to 38.7404593387 Quantized Hall Resistance. So, to convert Megaohm to Quantized Hall Resistance, we must multiply no of Megaohm to 38.7404593387. Example:-

Megaohm Quantized Hall Resistance
0.01 Megaohm 0.3874045934 Quantized Hall Resistance
0.1 Megaohm 3.8740459339 Quantized Hall Resistance
1 Megaohm 38.7404593387 Quantized Hall Resistance
2 Megaohm 77.4809186773 Quantized Hall Resistance
3 Megaohm 116.221378016 Quantized Hall Resistance
5 Megaohm 193.7022966933 Quantized Hall Resistance
10 Megaohm 387.4045933865 Quantized Hall Resistance
20 Megaohm 774.8091867731 Quantized Hall Resistance
50 Megaohm 1,937.0229669327 Quantized Hall Resistance
100 Megaohm 3,874.0459338653 Quantized Hall Resistance
500 Megaohm 19,370.2296693266 Quantized Hall Resistance
1,000 Megaohm 38,740.4593386531 Quantized Hall Resistance

Details for Megaohm (1,000,000 Ohms)

Introduction : Megaohm represents very high resistance and is equal to one million ohms. It's commonly used in insulation testing and high-impedance circuits.

History & Origin : Standardized as part of SI prefixes, it became prominent with the growth of telecommunications and insulation analysis.

Current Use : Used in multimeter measurements for insulation resistance, leakage paths, and high-impedance sensors.

Details for Quantized Hall Resistance (RK = h/e²)

Introduction : A fundamental constant in quantum physics, the quantized Hall resistance is approximately 25,812.807 ohms, derived from Planck’s constant and elementary charge.

History & Origin : Discovered in 1980 by Klaus von Klitzing during research on the quantum Hall effect, leading to a Nobel Prize in 1985.

Current Use : Used to define resistance standards in quantum metrology and to study electron behavior in 2D systems at cryogenic temperatures.

Convert Megaohm to Other Units

FAQ on megaohm to quantized hall resistance Conversion:

What is the Symbol of megaohm and quantized hall resistance?

The symbol for megaohm is 'MΩ', and for quantized hall resistances, it is 'RK'. These symbols are used to denote electric resistance in everyday and technical measurements.

How to convert megaohm to quantized hall resistance?

To convert megaohm to quantized hall resistance, multiply the number of megaohms by 38.740459338653 because one megaohm equals 38.740459338653 quantized hall resistances.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of megaohms × 38.740459338653.
This is a standard rule used in electric resistance conversions.

How to convert quantized hall resistance to megaohm?

To convert quantized hall resistances to megaohms, multiply the number of quantized hall resistances by 0.025812807, as 1 quantized hall resistance contains exactly 0.025812807 megaohms.
Formula: Number of megaohms = Number of quantized hall resistances * 0.025812807.
It’s a common calculation in electric resistance conversions.

How many quantized hall resistances are in one megaohm?

There are 38.740459338653 quantized hall resistances in one megaohm. Therefore, to convert 1 megaohm into quantized hall resistances, multiply 1 by 38.740459338653. This gives a result of 38.740459338653 quantized hall resistance.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of megaohms × 38.740459338653.
Thus, Number of quantized hall resistances = 1 megaohms × 38.740459338653 = 38.740459338653 quantized hall resistances.

How many quantized hall resistances in 10 megaohms?

There are 38.740459338653 quantized hall resistances in one megaohm. Therefore, to convert 10 megaohms into quantized hall resistances, multiply 10 by 38.740459338653. This gives a result of 387.40459338653 quantized hall resistance.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of megaohms × 38.740459338653.
Thus, Number of quantized hall resistances = 10 megaohms × 38.740459338653 = 387.40459338653 quantized hall resistance.

How many quantized hall resistances in 50 megaohms?

There are 38.740459338653 quantized hall resistances in one megaohm. Therefore, to convert 50 megaohms into quantized hall resistances, multiply 50 by 38.740459338653. This gives a result of 1937.0229669327 quantized hall resistance.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of megaohms × 38.740459338653.
Thus, Number of quantized hall resistances = 50 megaohms × 38.740459338653 = 1937.0229669327 quantized hall resistances.

How many quantized hall resistances in 100 megaohms?

There are 38.740459338653 quantized hall resistances in one megaohm. Therefore, to convert 100 megaohms into quantized hall resistances, multiply 100 by 38.740459338653. This gives a result of 3874.0459338653 quantized hall resistance.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of megaohms × 38.740459338653.
Thus, Number of quantized hall resistances = 100 megaohms × 38.740459338653 = 3874.0459338653 quantized hall resistances.