Our Hall Voltage Calculator simplifies finding the voltage generated across a conductor or semiconductor due to the Hall effect. Just enter the current, magnetic field strength, charge carrier density, and material thickness to get precise results. Ideal for students and professionals studying electromagnetism and material science.
Formula:
The Hall Voltage (VH) is calculated using the formula:
VH = (I ⋅ B) / (n ⋅ e ⋅ t)
Where:
- VH = Hall Voltage (Volts)
- I = Current (Amperes)
- B = Magnetic Field Strength (Tesla)
- n = Charge Carrier Density (per cubic meter, m-3)
- e = Elementary Charge (constant: 1.602 × 10-19 Coulombs)
- t = Thickness of the Conductor (meters)