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7 September, 09:13

A strip 1.2 mm wide is moving at a speed of 25 cm/s through a uniform magnetic field of 5.6 t. what is the maximum hall voltage across the strip?

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  1. 7 September, 09:34
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    The equation for Hall voltage Vh is:

    Vh=v*B*w, where v is the velocity of the strip, B is the magnitude of the magnetic field, and w is the width of the strip.

    v=25 cm/s = 0.25 m/s

    B=5.6 T

    w = 1.2 mm = 0.0012 m

    We input the numbers into the equation and get:

    Vh = 0.25*5.6*0.0012 = 0.00168 V

    The maximum Hall voltage is Vh = 0.00168 V.
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