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On classical Hall mobility: In a semiconductor sample, the Hall probe region has a dimension of 0.5 cm by 0.25 cm by 0.05 cm thick. For an applied electric field of 1.0 V/cm, 20 mA current flows (through the long side) in the circuit. When a 10 kG magnetic field is applied, a Hall voltage of 10 mV is developed. What is the Hall mobility of the sample and what is the carrier density

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Answer:

hall mobility = 139.8 x 10 ∧3

carrier density = 83.1 x 10 ∧14

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