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How to Convert from Quantized Hall resistance to Statohm?

How to Convert from Quantized Hall resistance to Statohm?

Easily convert values from Quantized Hall resistance, a fundamental quantum electrical standard, to statohm units used historically in the CGS-ESU system. Understand the applications, formulas, and context for this specialized electric resistance conversion.

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Quantized Hall resistance to Statohm Conversion Table

Quantized Hall resistance Statohm

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Quantized Hall resistance to Statohm Conversion Table
Quantized Hall resistance Statohm

What Is This Tool?

This converter transforms electric resistance measurements from Quantized Hall resistance, a quantum standard observed in precise physics experiments, into statohm units. Statohm is an obsolete CGS-ESU unit mainly of theoretical and historical relevance in electromagnetism.

How to Use This Tool?

  • Enter the value in Quantized Hall resistance units you want to convert
  • Select Quantized Hall resistance as the source unit and statohm as the target unit
  • Click convert to obtain the equivalent resistance value in statohm
  • Use the results to compare quantum standards with classical CGS-ESU units

Key Features

  • Converts Quantized Hall resistance values to statohm units based on established conversion formulas
  • Supports physics research and metrology applications involving quantum resistance standards
  • Provides clarity for interpreting classical electromagnetic literature using CGS-ESU conventions
  • Browser-based and easy to use with no installation required

Examples

  • 1 Quantized Hall resistance equals 2.8720618918255e-8 statohm
  • 10 Quantized Hall resistance equals 2.8720618918255e-7 statohm

Common Use Cases

  • Converting precision quantum resistance standards to historical CGS-ESU units for theoretical analysis
  • Studying or teaching classical electromagnetism involving CGS conventions
  • Relating quantum electrical metrology results with older unit systems in physics research

Tips & Best Practices

  • Verify units carefully when converting between modern quantum units and obsolete CGS units
  • Use this tool primarily for theoretical, historical, or educational purposes
  • Cross-check conversion results when applying to metrology contexts
  • Recognize the small conversion factor reflects fundamental differences in unit systems

Limitations

  • Statohm is outdated and rarely used in current practical electrical resistance measurements
  • The conversion factor is very small, requiring attention to precision in calculations
  • Conversion is mainly useful in historical or theoretical studies rather than routine measurements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Quantized Hall resistance?
Quantized Hall resistance is the discrete transverse electrical resistance observed in the quantum Hall effect, used as a quantum standard in precision electrical measurements.

Why convert Quantized Hall resistance to statohm?
Conversion helps relate modern quantum resistance standards to the historical CGS electrostatic units, facilitating theoretical analysis and interpretation of classical electromagnetism.

Is statohm used in practical electrical measurements today?
No, statohm is now obsolete in practical measurement and mainly encountered in theoretical, historical, or educational contexts.

Key Terminology

Quantized Hall resistance
The discrete transverse electrical resistance measured under the quantum Hall effect, used as a quantum standard in national metrology.
Statohm
An obsolete unit of electrical resistance in the electrostatic variant of the CGS system, mainly of theoretical and historical interest.
CGS-ESU
The electrostatic (ESU) variant of the centimetre–gram–second (CGS) system of units previously used in electromagnetism.

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