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V H = I x ⋅ B z n ⋅ t ⋅ # e V H = I x ⋅ B z n ⋅ t ⋅ # e
( I x ) current across conductor ( I x ) current across conductor ( B z ) magnetic field ( B z ) magnetic field ( n ) charge carrier density in m^-3 ( n ) charge carrier density in m^-3 ( t ) thickness of conductor ( t ) thickness of conductor
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The Hall Voltage is the voltage difference across an electric conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular to the current (Hall Effect). The following formula is used: V H = I x B z n t e V H = I x B z n t e , where:
I x I x = current across conductor
B z B z = magnetic field
n n = charge carrier density in m-3
t t = thickness of conductor
e e = atomic unit of charge
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Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_effect )
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