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In a Hall experiment a conducting strip of thickness d = 100 μm is placed in a magnetic field B = 0.05 T. The magnetic field is perpendicular to the direction of the strip along which there is a 10-A current. What is the Hall voltage measured across the strip if the charge carrier density is 2.5 × 1028/m3 in this material?

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Answer:

1.25×10⁻⁶ V

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression for the calculation of the hall voltage is shown below:


V_(hall)=\frac {I (Current) * B(Magnetic field)}{\rho (Density)* Charge* d(Thickness)}

The charge of electron = 1.6×10⁻¹⁹ C

Given:

Density = 2.5×10²⁸ /m³

Thickness = 100 μm = 100×10⁻⁶ m = 10⁻⁴ m

B = 0.05 T

I = 10 A


V_(hall)=\frac {10 * 0.05}{2.5* 10^(28)* 1.6* 10^(-19)* 10^(-4)}

Hall Voltage = 1.25×10⁻⁶ V

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