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27 December, 18:17

A hall probe serves to measure magnetic field strength. such a probe consists of a poor conductor 0.155 mm thick, whose charge-carrier density is 1.05 * 1025 m3. when a 2.67-a current flows through the probe, the hall voltage is measured to be 4.89 mv. what is the magnetic field strength?

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  1. 27 December, 20:00
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    We are given the following:

    thickness, T = 0.155 mm

    charge-carrier density, n = 1.05 x 10^25 / m3

    current, I = 2.67 A

    voltage, V = 4.89 mV

    We are asked to get the magnetic strength, B

    To solve this, we use the Hall Effect formula:

    V = - IB / neT

    where e is the charge of an electron which is e = 1.60 x 10^-19 and B is the magnetic field

    Rearranging the formula

    B = - V n e T / I

    Substituting the given values

    B = - (4.89 x 10^-3 V) (1.05 x 10^25 / m3) (0.155 x 10^-3 m) / 2.67 A

    B = - 2.98 x 10^18 Teslas
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