A metal alloy is known to have electrical conductivity and

Chapter 18, Problem 18.42

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A metal alloy is known to have electrical conductivity and electron mobility values of 1.2 107 (#m)1 and 0.0050 m2 /V#s, respectively. A current of 40 A is passed through a specimen of this alloy that is 35 mm thick. What magnetic fieldwould need to be imposed to yield a Hall voltageof 3.5 107 V?

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