Sharanya posted an Question
April 08, 2021 • 22:02 pm 30 points
  • CSIR NET
  • Physical Sciences

60. it is difficult to determine the hall coefficient for a metal as compared to a semiconductor because, the (a) hall coefficient ill be too small (b) hall vot

60. It is difficult to determine the Hall coefficient for a metal as compared to a semiconductor because, the (A) Hall coefficient ill be too small (B) Hall votage will be very high (C) Hall effect will not be exhibited in a metal (D) Lorentz force will not act on free electrons

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  • Devisharan best-answer

    The Hall coefficient is inversely proportional to electron density. So for metals it is very low. therefore Option A is correct.

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