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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Berea_College/Introductory_Physics%3A_Berea_College/21%3A_The_Magnetic_Force/21.05%3A_The_Hall_Effect
      If we model the slab as two parallel plates, with a potential difference, ΔVHall, between them, the electric field in the slab is constant and given by: \[\begin{aligned} E= \frac{\Delta ...If we model the slab as two parallel plates, with a potential difference, ΔVHall, between them, the electric field in the slab is constant and given by: E=ΔVHallw The equilibrium condition (that the electric force on an electron is equal to the magnetic force) is given by: FE=FBeE=evdBΔVHallw=vdBΔVHall=vdwB If the drift velocity of el…

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