
1) Condensed matter physics
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The Hall effect is the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular to the current. It was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879. The Hall coefficient is defined as the ratio of the induced electric field to the product of the ...
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development of a transverse electric field in a solid material when it carries an electric current and is placed in a magnetic field that is ... [8 related articles]
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the phenomenon whereby a force is brought to bear on a moving electron or hole by a magnetic field that is applied perpendicular to the direction of motion. The force direction is perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the particle motion directions
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The Hall effect shown schematically The generation of an electromotive force, or a potential difference, across a conductor or semiconductor when it is carrying a current perpendicular to a magnetic field around it. The voltage is at right-angles (90°) to both the direction of the current an...
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production at any point in a substance of an induced electric field strength proportional to the vector product of the electric current density and the magnetic flux density
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production in a conductor or in a semiconductor of an electric field strength proportional to the vector product of the current density and the magnetic flux density
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the phenomenon whereby a force is brought to bear on a moving electron or hole by a magnetic field that is applied perpendicular to the direction of motion. The force direction is perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the particle motion directions.
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<physics> Transverse electric field which develops in a conductor (as a result of the Lorentz Force acting on the charge carriers) when current is driven across a magnetic field. ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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When a conductor carrying an electric current is placed in an external magnetic field perpendicular to the current there is voltage drop across the conductor at right angles to the current which is proportional to the magnetic field. Used to measure magnetic field strength.
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The Hall effect is when a piece of semiconductor material with a current flowing through it is subjected to a magnetic field a voltage is set up between the faces of the material which are perpendicular to both the current and the field. It is caused by the charge carriers present in the semiconductor being deflected in the magnetic field.
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The phenomenon whereby a force is brought to bear on a moving electron or hole by a magnetic field that is applied perpendicular to the direction of motion. The force direction is perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the particle motion directions.This effect is exploited in such devices as the mass spectrometer and in the Thompson experime...
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Generation of an electric potential perpendicular to both an electric current flowing along a conducting material and an external magnetic field applied at right angles to the current upon application of the magnetic field.
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