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Hall Effect
If a magnetic field perpendicular to the current direction is applied to a semi-conductive material passing through it, the electric charges (free load carriers) moving in the magnetic field are concentrated in a certain region by the influence of the magnetic force. Due to the polarization that occurs as a result of this charge distribution, an electric field is formed between the two sides of the semiconductor. You will be experimenting the Hall Effect through mentioned parameters. Get ready to learn!