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  • 1Hall effect — For the Colombian band, see The Hall Effect (band). The Hall effect is the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular …

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  • 2Hall effect thruster — In spacecraft propulsion, a Hall thruster is a type of ion thruster in which the propellant is accelerated by an electric field. Hall thrusters trap electrons in a magnetic field and then use the electrons to ionize propellant, efficiently… …

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  • 3Potential-Performance-Portfolio — Unter der Potential Performance Portfolio, auch Mitarbeiterportfolio genannt, versteht man eine 4 Felder Matrix, die der Steuerung der Zu und Abwanderung von Arbeitnehmern dient.[1] Die Portfoliotechnik diente ursprünglich zur Beurteilung von… …

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  • 4Hall-Sonde — Anwendungsbeispiel eines Hall Sensors Getriebe mit Hall Sensor Hall Sensor (auch Hall Sonde oder Hallgeber, nach Edwin Hall) nutzt den Hall Ef …

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  • 5Hall Sensor — Anwendungsbeispiel eines Hall Sensors Getriebe mit Hall Sensor Hall Sensor (auch Hall Sonde oder Hallgeber, nach Edwin Hall) nutzt den Hall Ef …

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  • 6Hall effect — Physics, Elect. the electromotive force generated in a strip of metal longitudinally conducting an electric current and subjected to a magnetic field normal to its major surface. [1900 05; named after Edwin H. Hall (1855 1938), American physicist …

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  • 7Hall , Edwin Herbert — (1855–1938) American physicist Hall was born in Great Falls, Maine, and educated at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, where he received his PhD in 1880. After a year in Europe he joined the Harvard faculty and was appointed professor of… …

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  • 8Hall effect — /ˈhɔl əfɛkt/ (say hawl uhfekt) noun the potential difference which develops across a strip of metal which is longitudinally conducting an electric current and which is subjected to a transverse magnetic field. The potential difference is in a… …

  • 9hall coefficient — ˈhȯl noun or hall constant Usage: usually capitalized H Etymology: after Edwin H. Hall died 1938 American physicist : the quotient of the potential difference per unit width of metal strip in the Hall effect divided by the product of the… …

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  • 10Hall effect — noun Etymology: Edwin H. Hall died 1938 American physicist Date: circa 1889 a potential difference observed between the edges of a conducting strip carrying a longitudinal current when placed in a magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the… …

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