Quantized Hall Conductance to Megasiemens Conversion

Convert between Quantized Hall Conductance and Megasiemens quickly and accurately.

e²/h
MS

How to Convert Quantized Hall Conductance to Megasiemens

Conversion Formula

1 e²/h = 4E-11 MS
1 MS = 25812779907.332 e²/h

Example

Convert 15 e²/h to MS:

15 e²/h = 15 × 4E-11 MS = 6E-10 MS

Unit Information

Learn about the electric conductance units you're converting between

Quantized Hall Conductance

e²/h

Definition

A fundamental unit of electric conductance based on quantum mechanics, equal to approximately 3.87405E-5 siemens. Used in quantum Hall effect measurements and fundamental physics research.

History/Origin

Derived from the quantum Hall effect discovered by Klaus von Klitzing in 1980. The quantized Hall conductance represents a fundamental constant in quantum mechanics and is used in precision electrical measurements.

Current Use

Used in fundamental physics research, quantum Hall effect studies, and precision electrical measurements. Essential for defining the ohm in terms of fundamental physical constants and quantum mechanical principles.

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Megasiemens

MS

Definition

A metric unit of electric conductance equal to one million siemens. Used for measuring very high conductance values in large electrical systems and high-conductivity materials.

History/Origin

Derived from the siemens unit with the mega prefix, representing 10^6 siemens. Used in electrical engineering for measuring conductance in large-scale electrical systems and high-conductivity applications.

Current Use

Used in power engineering and large-scale electrical systems for measuring very high conductance values. Common in industrial applications where large amounts of current flow through highly conductive materials.

Multiplier

1000000

Offset

0

Quantized Hall Conductance to Megasiemens Conversion Table

Quantized Hall Conductance [e²/h] Megasiemens [MS]
1 e²/h 4E-11 MS
10 e²/h 4E-10 MS
25 e²/h 1E-9 MS
50 e²/h 2E-9 MS
100 e²/h 4E-9 MS
0 e²/h 0E+0 MS
-10 e²/h -4E-10 MS
-40 e²/h -2E-9 MS