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RE: LeoThread 2024-10-25 09:33

How does the Hall Effect work?

To understand the Hall Effect, let's consider a simple example:

Imagine a conductor, such as a copper wire, carrying a current. When this conductor is placed in a magnetic field, the moving charge carriers (electrons) are deflected by the magnetic field. This deflection creates a voltage difference across the conductor, perpendicular to both the current direction and the magnetic field direction.