Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Author: David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Chapter 28, Problem 78P
In Fig. 28-8, show that the ratio of the Hall electric field magnitude E to the magnitude EC of the electric field for moving charge (the current) along the length of the strip is
where ρ is the resistivity of the material and n is the number density of the charge carriers. (b) Compute this ratio numerically for Problem 13. (See Table 26-1.)
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