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no, Hall Effect occurs in semiconductors
Magnetic Field Intensity,
induction effect
Fractional distillation is used to separe the components of a liquid.
I'm guessing you are asking why we do not see quantum behaviour in the normal world? Well if it is then because of the a effect called decoherence (the interference of air and other mediums) that wipe out quantum behaviour in macroscopic objects
germanium low sensitivity
A hall current sensor produces voltage by means of the "hall effect". It is used in automobile applications such as wheel speed sensors, tachometers, speedometers and ignition.
There are potentiometers, resistors, hall effect switches, piezoelectric,
Usually by fractional distillation. BT+NG=BFFL
There are no fractional strokes.
spin quantum number
The Quantum computer is used for Quantum mechanics. A regular computer or laptop has restrictions due to physics but a Quantum computer performs faster with being able to be in more states at once.