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The Hall Effect is a fundamental principle in the field of electronics, describing the generation of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular to the current. This phenomenon was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879 and has since become a cornerstone in the development of various electronic devices, including sensors and measurement tools.
In practical applications, the Hall Effect is utilized to measure magnetic fields, determine the type of charge carriers in a conductor, and assess the density of the charge carriers. Its significance extends beyond theoretical physics, playing a pivotal role in the design and functionality of modern electronic components such as Hall effect sensors, which are widely used in automotive systems, industrial equipment, and consumer electronics for position and speed detection.
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