hall effect

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the effect in which a conductor that carries an electric current perpendicular to an applied magnetic field develops a voltage gradient transverse to both current and field
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. Development of a transverse electric field in a solid material carrying an electric current and placed in a magnetic field perpendicular to the current. Discovered in 1879 by Edwin H. Hall (1855-1938), the Hall field results from the force exerted by the magnetic field on the moving particles of the current. The Hall effect can be used to measure certain properties of current carriers as well as to detect the presence of a current on a magnetic field
a voltage developed as a result of current flow in the presence of a magnetic field The voltage is at right angles to both the current and the magnetic field The effect is strongest when the speed of the current carriers is greatest as is some semi-conducting materials
in electrical conductors where electric current flows perpendicular to a magnetic field, a so-called Hall voltage is produced perpendicular to the direction of current flow and to the magnetic field
The electrical polarization of a horizontal conducting sheet of limited extent, when that sheet moves laterally through a magnetic field having a component vertical to the sheet
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
The occurence of a voltage developed across a conductor placed in a magnetic field
A type of pickup used with many electronic ignition systems
Hall effects
plural form of Hall effect
quantum Hall effect
An effect marked by the quantization of the Hall resistance, observed in two-dimensional electron systems subjected to low temperatures and strong magnetic field
hall effect

    الواصلة

    hall ef·fect

    التركية النطق

    hôl ıfekt

    النطق

    /ˈhôl əˈfekt/ /ˈhɔːl əˈfɛkt/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Edwin Herbert Hall, American physicist.
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