Hall Coefficient Formula

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Hall Coefficient is defined as the ratio of the induced electric field to the product of the current density and the applied magnetic field. Check FAQs
RH=VotIBm
RH - Hall Coefficient?Vo - Output Voltage?t - Strip Thickness?I - Electric Current?Bm - Maximum Flux Density?

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6.0488Edit=140Edit0.93Edit2.1Edit10.25Edit
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Hall Coefficient Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
RH=VotIBm
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
RH=140V0.93m2.1A10.25T
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
RH=1400.932.110.25
Next Step Evaluate
RH=6.04878048780488V*m/(A*T)
LAST Step Rounding Answer
RH=6.0488V*m/(A*T)

Hall Coefficient Formula Elements

Variables
Hall Coefficient
Hall Coefficient is defined as the ratio of the induced electric field to the product of the current density and the applied magnetic field.
Symbol: RH
Measurement: Hall CoefficientUnit: V*m/(A*T)
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Output Voltage
Output Voltage is the electrical potential difference produced by a device or system, typically transformed or generated from an input voltage.
Symbol: Vo
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Strip Thickness
Strip Thickness refers to the measure of the distance between two opposite surfaces of an object.
Symbol: t
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Electric Current
Electric Current is defined as the rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor or a circuit, typically measured in amperes (A).
Symbol: I
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Flux Density
Maximum Flux Density is the measure of the number of magnetic lines of force per unit of cross-sectional area.
Symbol: Bm
Measurement: Magnetic Flux DensityUnit: T
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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How to Evaluate Hall Coefficient?

Hall Coefficient evaluator uses Hall Coefficient = (Output Voltage*Strip Thickness)/(Electric Current*Maximum Flux Density) to evaluate the Hall Coefficient, The Hall Coefficient formula is defined as the ratio of the induced electric field to the product of the current density and the applied magnetic field. Hall Coefficient is denoted by RH symbol.

How to evaluate Hall Coefficient using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Hall Coefficient, enter Output Voltage (Vo), Strip Thickness (t), Electric Current (I) & Maximum Flux Density (Bm) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Hall Coefficient

What is the formula to find Hall Coefficient?
The formula of Hall Coefficient is expressed as Hall Coefficient = (Output Voltage*Strip Thickness)/(Electric Current*Maximum Flux Density). Here is an example- 42.92683 = (140*0.93)/(2.1*10.25).
How to calculate Hall Coefficient?
With Output Voltage (Vo), Strip Thickness (t), Electric Current (I) & Maximum Flux Density (Bm) we can find Hall Coefficient using the formula - Hall Coefficient = (Output Voltage*Strip Thickness)/(Electric Current*Maximum Flux Density).
Can the Hall Coefficient be negative?
No, the Hall Coefficient, measured in Hall Coefficient cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Hall Coefficient?
Hall Coefficient is usually measured using the Volt Meter per Ampere per Tesla[V*m/(A*T)] for Hall Coefficient. are the few other units in which Hall Coefficient can be measured.
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