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Why voltage is produced in the hall effect?

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What is hall effect hall voltage?

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


What is the hall effect voltage in intrinsic silicon?

zero


Hall effect in electronics and communication?

When a current carrying conductor placed in magnetic field than a voltage across the surface is arise this voltage is known as hall voltage and this phenomenon is know as hall effect. It is useful for consider whether the applied material is PNP or NPN


What is Hall Current Sensor?

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.


Where you can implement hall effect in daily life?

Hall effect devices are useful for sensing and measurement: electrical current, electrical power (with separate voltage measurement), magnetic field, movement, and position.


How do you check whether it is a n type or p type in Hall effect?

if hall voltage is positive then it is p-type & if it is negative then it is n-type semiconductor.


When a current carrying conductor is placed into a magnetic field a voltage will be generated perpendicular to both the current and the field This effect is called?

Hall Effect


How voltage is induced in a permanent magnet pickup coil as the reluctor approaches alignment with the pickup coil.?

The Hall effect.


Hall effect in semiconductor?

Hall effect


What digital multimeter scale should be used when testing the signal from a Hall-effect switch?

You should use the scale that shows correctly your supply voltage. Most Hall-effect switches provide either a logical output or an open-collector output. If the output is logical, you can expect the value to be between 0 and your supply voltage. If the output is open-collector, you must bias the output to your supply voltage with a resistor; otherwise you will always read "0". If biased, the output will be between 0 and the voltage bias. If you are not certain of which type you have, try finding the datasheet on the Internet; otherwise, you can always bias the output to your supply voltage; if you properly choose the resistor, it should not adversely affect the behaviour of the logical-level output. I would suggest trying 1 kOhm with a 5 V supply; this gives a bias current of 5 mA, which most Hall-effect sensors should be able to cope with. There are other Hall-effect sensors that provide linear output, but this answer is about a Hall-effect switch.


Why anode effect comes in AL smelter?

when the amount of alumina in the hall heroult electrolytic cell decreases to a certain level then the voltage of the cell abruptly increases which leads to the failure of the cell.this effect is known as anode effect.


Can insulator be used in hall effect?

no, Hall Effect occurs in semiconductors