Difference between revisions of "Hall Effect"
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(Created page with "{{NewDemo|subject=Electricity and Magnetism|topic=Magnetic Fields and Forces|file1=}} Hall effect materials ( Bismuth and Germanium) are available. A hall effect probe (in the form of the MBL Force Probe) is also available. With this probe connected to the computer you can plot the strength of a magnetic field. Sensitive enough to show the earth's magnetic field and demonstrate the field is uniform between a set of Helmholtz Coils. A Thorton hall probe connected to a mi...") |
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Hall effect materials ( Bismuth and Germanium) are available. A | Hall effect materials ( Bismuth and Germanium) are available. A Logger Pro Magnetic Field Detector is available and with this probe connected to a computer you can plot the strength of a magnetic field. Sensitive enough to show the earth's magnetic field and demonstrate the field is uniform between a set of Helmholtz Coils. | ||
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* Hall Effect Materials: Drawer 81 | * Hall Effect Materials: Drawer 81 | ||
* | * Logger Pro Magnetic Field Detector: Computer Probe Area | ||
Latest revision as of 10:54, 18 January 2023
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Description:
Hall effect materials ( Bismuth and Germanium) are available. A Logger Pro Magnetic Field Detector is available and with this probe connected to a computer you can plot the strength of a magnetic field. Sensitive enough to show the earth's magnetic field and demonstrate the field is uniform between a set of Helmholtz Coils.
Location:
- Hall Effect Materials: Drawer 81
- Logger Pro Magnetic Field Detector: Computer Probe Area