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What should be the equilibrium field strength in the Hall effect?

I was taught in my course and have confirmed by looking in many sources that when there are moving charges (e.g. current in a wire) which are deflected due to the Lorentz force (Hall effect), the ...
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Why does linear motion not affect the reading on a hall probe?

Moving the hall probe forward at velocity v would make all the electrons in it propel at velocity v, so the magnetic force on each electron (qV x B ) would increase. If so, unless there's some fuzzy ...
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