Quantized Hall Resistance to Statohm Conversion

Convert between Quantized Hall Resistance and Statohm quickly and accurately.

Rₖ
stΩ

How to Convert Quantized Hall Resistance to Statohm

Conversion Formula

1 Rₖ = 3E-8 stΩ
1 stΩ = 34818191.169 Rₖ

Example

Convert 15 Rₖ to stΩ:

15 Rₖ = 15 × 3E-8 stΩ = 4E-7 stΩ

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

Statohm

stΩ

Definition

A unit of electrical resistance in the CGS electrostatic system. One statohm equals approximately 8.987552 × 10^11 ohms, making it a very large unit of electrical resistance.

History/Origin

Part of the CGS electrostatic unit system, where the prefix "stat" indicates electrostatic units. The value is related to the speed of light in vacuum and the permittivity of free space.

Current Use

Used in some areas of physics, particularly in electromagnetic theory, plasma physics, and certain research applications where the CGS system is preferred.

Multiplier

898755200000

Offset

0

Quantized Hall Resistance to Statohm Conversion Table

Quantized Hall Resistance [Rₖ] Statohm [stΩ]
1 Rₖ 3E-8 stΩ
10 Rₖ 3E-7 stΩ
25 Rₖ 7E-7 stΩ
50 Rₖ 0.000001 stΩ
100 Rₖ 0.000003 stΩ
0 Rₖ 0E+0 stΩ
-10 Rₖ -3E-7 stΩ
-40 Rₖ -0.000001 stΩ