Why it is called Hall effect?
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The phenomenon is named for Edwin Hall, who discovered the effect in 1879. The Hall effect causes a measurable voltage differential across the conductor such that one side is positively charged and the other negatively. Halls are atoms that are positively charged, having lost one of their electrons.
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The phenomenon is named for Edwin Hall, who discovered the effect in 1879. The Hall effect causes a measurable voltage differential across the conductor such that one side is positively charged and the other negatively. ... Halls are atoms that are positively charged, having lost one of their electrons.
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