
Concept explainers
(a)
The magnetic field
(a)

Answer to Problem 66P
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number density of electrons
Current in the metal strip
Width of the metal strip
Thickness of the metal strip
Area of cross-section of the strip
Magnitude of charge on each electron
Drift speed of electrons
Hall voltage
Formula Used:
Area of cross-section of a rectangular shape strip is given as
Current is given as
Hall voltage is given as
Calculation:
Area of cross-section of the strip is given as
Current flowing through the strip is given as
Hall voltage is given as
Inserting the values, we get
Conclusion:
The magnetic field comes out to be
(b)
The magnetic field
(b)

Answer to Problem 66P
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number density of electrons
Current in the metal strip
Width of the metal strip
Thickness of the metal strip
Area of cross-section of the strip
Magnitude of charge on each electron
Drift speed of electrons
Hall voltage
Formula Used:
Area of cross-section of a rectangular shape strip is given as
Current is given as
Hall voltage is given as
Calculation:
Area of cross-section of the strip is given as
Current flowing through the strip is given as
Hall voltage is given as
Inserting the values, we get
Conclusion:
The magnetic field comes out to be
(c)
The magnetic field
(c)

Answer to Problem 66P
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number density of electrons
Current in the metal strip
Width of the metal strip
Thickness of the metal strip
Area of cross-section of the strip
Magnitude of charge on each electron
Drift speed of electrons
Hall voltage
Formula Used:
Area of cross-section of a rectangular shape strip is given as
Current is given as
Hall voltage is given as
Calculation:
Area of cross-section of the strip is given as
Current flowing through the strip is given as
Hall voltage is given as
Inserting the values, we get
Conclusion:
The magnetic field comes out to be
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