Hall Effect

The Hall Effect is a term that refers to the production of voltage across a conductor when a magnetic field is applied in a direction perpendicular to current flow. This phenomenon was discovered in 1879 by physicist Edwin Hall and is used to measure current, sense proximity, encode rotating objects and actuate solid state switches by detecting the strength of magnetic fields.

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