Picture a little line of chairs with people sitting in them except the first chair. Now the person in the second chair moves to the first chair. The second chair is empty. Visualize each person in turn moving to the empty chair. The empty chair is now at the other end of the line. This is similar to the way electrons and holes appear in semiconductors. The electrons move and create holes. The holes only appear to move, but the effect is the same. Do the holes move? Effectively, yes, but only by virtue of electron movement.
no, Hall Effect occurs in semiconductors
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The Hall effect.
a DC clamp meter works on the principals of what is called "Hall Effect." The meter creates a magnetic field, and the DC voltage passing through the wire interacts to crate a meter reading.
The Center Hall of the U.S. Capitol is called Emancipation Hall. The naming of this hall is in reference to the enslaved workers that helped to construct this important building.
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no, Hall Effect occurs in semiconductors
The Hall Effect - band - was created in 2004.
ac hall effect always rises and dc is always in steady state.................
a current flow close to a magnetic source it influence the sources hall effect is a disturbed signal as a function of speed.
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Holes don't fill things up, they empty it
The Hall effect was discovered by Edwin Hall, and references the difference in electrical current when exposed to a magnetic field. One can find out more about the Hall effect by consulting a physics textbook or physics teacher or professor.
The Hall effect is the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular to the current. It was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879
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As magnets pass a filed they cause a deflection a hall sensor will detect that