Physics 16/21 Electromagnetism

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Physics 16/21 Electromagnetism The Hall Effect MARLON FLORES SACEDON

The hall effect The reality of the forces acting on the moving charges in a conductor in a magnetic field is strikingly demonstrated by the Hall effect, an effect analogous to the transverse deflection of an electron beam in a magnetic field in vacuum. (The effect was discovered by the American physicist Edwin Hall in 1879 + - x y z S 𝐵 𝑦 𝑽 𝒂𝒃 N

The hall effect The reality of the forces acting on the moving charges in a conductor in a magnetic field is strikingly demonstrated by the Hall effect, an effect analogous to the transverse deflection of an electron beam in a magnetic field in vacuum. (The effect was discovered by the American physicist Edwin Hall in 1879 + - x y z 𝐵 𝑦 + - 𝐽 𝑥 𝐽 𝑥 𝐵 𝑦 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 𝑽 𝒂𝒃

The hall effect The reality of the forces acting on the moving charges in a conductor in a magnetic field is strikingly demonstrated by the Hall effect, an effect analogous to the transverse deflection of an electron beam in a magnetic field in vacuum. (The effect was discovered by the American physicist Edwin Hall in 1879 + - x y z 𝐵 𝑦 𝐽 𝑥 𝐽 𝑥 𝐵 𝑦 𝑽 𝒂𝒃

The hall effect The reality of the forces acting on the moving charges in a conductor in a magnetic field is strikingly demonstrated by the Hall effect, an effect analogous to the transverse deflection of an electron beam in a magnetic field in vacuum. (The effect was discovered by the American physicist Edwin Hall in 1879 + - x y z 𝐵 𝑦 + - 𝐽 𝑥 𝐽 𝑥 𝐵 𝑦 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 𝑽 𝒂𝒃

The hall effect The reality of the forces acting on the moving charges in a conductor in a magnetic field is strikingly demonstrated by the Hall effect, an effect analogous to the transverse deflection of an electron beam in a magnetic field in vacuum. (The effect was discovered by the American physicist Edwin Hall in 1879

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