A Hall-effect probe operates with a 120 -mA current. When the probe is placed in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.0840 T, it produces a Hall voltage of 0.660 µV.

When it is used to measure an unknown magnetic field, the Hall voltage is 0.360 µV. What is the magnitude of the unknown field?

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oh ok sir thank you.

The thickness of the probe in the direction of B is 2.00 mm. Find the density of the charge carriers, each of which has charge of magnitude e).

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see that link I gave you.

sir should i use this formula

V = IB/nqt

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Yes, that will do it. I hope you understand where and how that was derived.

Here are links to it. If I wished to be head of the class, I would well understand this derivation:http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/hall.html

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/hall.html

It is directly proportional to B

B=.0840T*.360/.660

so sir in this formula.

I = 120mA
B = 0.0840 T
n = 8.47 * 10^28
q = 1.6 * 10 ^ -19
t = 2.00 mm

but how do i calculate d?

d is the thickness of the plate. It should be given.