Quantized Hall Resistance to EMU of Resistance Conversion

Convert between Quantized Hall Resistance and EMU of Resistance quickly and accurately.

Rₖ
EMU

How to Convert Quantized Hall Resistance to EMU of Resistance

Conversion Formula

1 Rₖ = 3E+13 EMU
1 EMU = 4E-14 Rₖ

Example

Convert 15 Rₖ to EMU:

15 Rₖ = 15 × 3E+13 EMU = 4E+14 EMU

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

EMU of Resistance

EMU

Definition

Electromagnetic Unit of resistance in the CGS system. Equivalent to one abohm, representing 10^-9 ohms in the SI system.

History/Origin

Part of the CGS electromagnetic unit system developed in the 1800s. EMU units were widely used before the adoption of the SI system in electrical engineering and physics.

Current Use

Primarily used in historical contexts and some specialized physics applications. Occasionally referenced in electromagnetic theory and certain research areas.

Multiplier

1E-9

Offset

0

Quantized Hall Resistance to EMU of Resistance Conversion Table

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