Quantized Hall Resistance to Abohm Conversion

Convert between Quantized Hall Resistance and Abohm quickly and accurately.

Rₖ
abΩ

How to Convert Quantized Hall Resistance to Abohm

Conversion Formula

1 Rₖ = 3E+13 abΩ
1 abΩ = 4E-14 Rₖ

Example

Convert 15 Rₖ to abΩ:

15 Rₖ = 15 × 3E+13 abΩ = 4E+14 abΩ

Unit Information

Learn about the electric resistance units you're converting between

Quantized Hall Resistance

Rₖ

Definition

A fundamental constant of nature equal to h/e² ≈ 25,812.8056 ohms, where h is the Planck constant and e is the elementary charge. Used in the quantum Hall effect.

History/Origin

Discovered in the quantum Hall effect by Klaus von Klitzing in 1980. This resistance value is a fundamental constant that appears in quantum mechanics and is used for precision resistance standards.

Current Use

Used as a precision resistance standard in metrology and quantum physics. Essential for high-precision electrical measurements and quantum resistance standards.

Multiplier

25812.806

Offset

0

Abohm

abΩ

Definition

A unit of electrical resistance in the CGS electromagnetic system. One abohm equals 10^-9 ohms, making it a very small unit of electrical resistance.

History/Origin

Part of the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) electromagnetic system developed in the 19th century. The prefix "ab" indicates electromagnetic units in the CGS system.

Current Use

Still used in some specialized physics applications, particularly in electromagnetic theory and certain areas of plasma physics where very small resistances are measured.

Multiplier

1E-9

Offset

0

Quantized Hall Resistance to Abohm Conversion Table

Quantized Hall Resistance [Rₖ] Abohm [abΩ]
1 Rₖ 3E+13 abΩ
10 Rₖ 3E+14 abΩ
25 Rₖ 6E+14 abΩ
50 Rₖ 1E+15 abΩ
100 Rₖ 3E+15 abΩ
0 Rₖ 0E+0 abΩ
-10 Rₖ -3E+14 abΩ
-40 Rₖ -1E+15 abΩ