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Quantized Hall Conductance To Ampere Per Volt

quantized hall conductance to ampere per volt

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Quantized hall conductance to Ampere per volt Conversion Formula:

ampere/volt (A/V) = Quantized Hall conductance / 25812.805626523

How to Convert Quantized Hall conductance to ampere/volt (A/V)?

To get Ampere per volt conductance, simply divide Quantized hall conductance by 25812.805626523. With the help of this conductance converter, we can easily convert Quantized hall conductance to Ampere per volt. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert Quantized Hall conductance to ampere/volt (A/V).

How many Ampere per volt in one Quantized hall conductance?

1 Quantized Hall conductance is 3.8740461399999E-5 ampere/volt (A/V).

Quantized Hall conductance to ampere/volt (A/V) converter is the conductance converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of conductance from Quantized hall conductance to Ampere per volt, in conductance. This is the very basic unit conversion, which you will learn in primary classes. It is one of the most widely used operations in a variety of mathematical applications. In this article, let us discuss how to convert Quantized Hall conductance to ampere/volt (A/V), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Quantized hall conductance and Ampere per volt with detailed explanation.

Quantized hall conductance Definition

The quantized Hall conductance is a new practical standard for electrical conductance based on the resistance quantum given by the von Klitzing constant RK = 25812.807557(18) Ω. Quantized Hall conductance = 1 / 25812.807557(18) Ω = 0.00003874 S.

Ampere per volt Definition

An ampere per volt (A/V) is the derived SI unit of electrical conductance equal to siemens. A device has a conductance of one siemens if the electric current through this device will increase by one ampere for every increase of one volt of electric potential difference across the device.

Quantized Hall conductance to ampere/volt (A/V) Conversion table: