HALL EFFECT


Meaning of HALL EFFECT in English

Pronunciation: ' ho ̇ l-

Function: noun

Etymology: Edwin H. Hall † 1938 American physicist

Date: circa 1889

: a potential difference observed between the edges of a conducting strip carrying a longitudinal current when placed in a magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the strip

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