Convert Ohm to Quantized Hall Resistance

Conversion Formula for Ohm to Quantized Hall Resistance

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

1 Ohm = 0.0000387405 Quantized Hall Resistance

1 Quantized Hall Resistance = 25,812.807 Ohm

One Ohm is equal to 0.0000387405 Quantized Hall Resistance. So, we need to multiply the number of Ohm by 0.0000387405 to get the no of Quantized Hall Resistance. This formula helps when we need to change the measurements from Ohm to Quantized Hall Resistance

Ohm to Quantized Hall Resistance Conversion

The conversion of unit Ohm to unit Quantized Hall Resistance is very simple. Since, as discussed above, One Ohm is equal to 0.0000387405 Quantized Hall Resistance. So, to convert Ohm to Quantized Hall Resistance, we must multiply no of Ohm to 0.0000387405. Example:-

Ohm Quantized Hall Resistance
0.01 Ohm 0.0000003874 Quantized Hall Resistance
0.1 Ohm 0.000003874 Quantized Hall Resistance
1 Ohm 0.0000387405 Quantized Hall Resistance
2 Ohm 0.0000774809 Quantized Hall Resistance
3 Ohm 0.0001162214 Quantized Hall Resistance
5 Ohm 0.0001937023 Quantized Hall Resistance
10 Ohm 0.0003874046 Quantized Hall Resistance
20 Ohm 0.0007748092 Quantized Hall Resistance
50 Ohm 0.001937023 Quantized Hall Resistance
100 Ohm 0.0038740459 Quantized Hall Resistance
500 Ohm 0.0193702297 Quantized Hall Resistance
1,000 Ohm 0.0387404593 Quantized Hall Resistance

Details for Ohm (SI Unit of Resistance)

Introduction : The ohm is the SI base unit for measuring electrical resistance, expressing the resistance between two points when a voltage of one volt produces a current of one ampere.

History & Origin : Named after Georg Simon Ohm, the unit was formally adopted in 1861. It became standardized in the SI system to promote consistency in electrical measurements worldwide.

Current Use : Used universally in electronics and electrical engineering to specify resistor values, impedance, and circuit analysis calculations in everything from household devices to industrial systems.

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 Ohm to Other Units

FAQ on ohm to quantized hall resistance Conversion:

What is the Symbol of ohm and quantized hall resistance?

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

How to convert ohm to quantized hall resistance?

To convert ohm to quantized hall resistance, multiply the number of ohms by 3.8740459338653E-5 because one ohm equals 3.8740459338653E-5 quantized hall resistances.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5.
This is a standard rule used in electric resistance conversions.

How to convert quantized hall resistance to ohm?

To convert quantized hall resistances to ohms, multiply the number of quantized hall resistances by 25812.807, as 1 quantized hall resistance contains exactly 25812.807 ohms.
Formula: Number of ohms = Number of quantized hall resistances * 25812.807.
It’s a common calculation in electric resistance conversions.

How many quantized hall resistances are in one ohm?

There are 3.8740459338653E-5 quantized hall resistances in one ohm. Therefore, to convert 1 ohm into quantized hall resistances, multiply 1 by 3.8740459338653E-5. This gives a result of 3.8740459338653E-5 quantized hall resistance.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5.
Thus, Number of quantized hall resistances = 1 ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5 = 3.8740459338653E-5 quantized hall resistances.

How many quantized hall resistances in 10 ohms?

There are 3.8740459338653E-5 quantized hall resistances in one ohm. Therefore, to convert 10 ohms into quantized hall resistances, multiply 10 by 3.8740459338653E-5. This gives a result of 0.00038740459338653 quantized hall resistance.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5.
Thus, Number of quantized hall resistances = 10 ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5 = 0.00038740459338653 quantized hall resistance.

How many quantized hall resistances in 50 ohms?

There are 3.8740459338653E-5 quantized hall resistances in one ohm. Therefore, to convert 50 ohms into quantized hall resistances, multiply 50 by 3.8740459338653E-5. This gives a result of 0.0019370229669327 quantized hall resistance.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5.
Thus, Number of quantized hall resistances = 50 ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5 = 0.0019370229669327 quantized hall resistances.

How many quantized hall resistances in 100 ohms?

There are 3.8740459338653E-5 quantized hall resistances in one ohm. Therefore, to convert 100 ohms into quantized hall resistances, multiply 100 by 3.8740459338653E-5. This gives a result of 0.0038740459338653 quantized hall resistance.
Formula: Number of quantized hall resistances = Number of ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5.
Thus, Number of quantized hall resistances = 100 ohms × 3.8740459338653E-5 = 0.0038740459338653 quantized hall resistances.