Because Ohm's Law is only applicable on good conductor which shows linear relationship b/w voltage and resistance while in the semi conductors it shows non linear relationship, that's why Ohm's law is not applicable on semi conductors...
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Hall effect
Skin effect is a physical effect that operates on thick conductors. In a transformer the conductors are usually too thin for any substantial skin effect to occur.
no, Hall Effect occurs in semiconductors
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ac hall effect always rises and dc is always in steady state.................
As we know that skin effect occures in ac system.skin effect dependes on frequncy.In case of dc syastem frequncy is zero.So skin effect for conductor is not applicable for dc.
Bundled conductors are used to reduce the effect of corona. As in place of a single conductor. two conductors are used in parallel the voltage gradient build up is less and thus the ionisation of the surrounding air is decreased. Therefore the effect of corona is reduced.
a current flow close to a magnetic source it influence the sources hall effect is a disturbed signal as a function of speed.
John Wesley Lewellen has written: 'A simple alternating current device for measuring the Hall effect in semi-conductors' -- subject(s): Electric measurements, Electric resistors
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