10 Facts About Edwin Hall

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Edwin Herbert Hall was an American physicist, who discovered the eponymous Hall effect.

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Edwin Hall was born in Gorham, Maine, US Edwin Hall did his undergraduate work at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, graduating in 1875.

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Edwin Hall did his graduate schooling and research, and earned his Ph.

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The Edwin Hall effect was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879, while working on his doctoral thesis in Physics under the supervision of Henry Augustus Rowland.

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Edwin Hall's experiments consisted of exposing thin gold leaf on a glass plate and tapping off the gold leaf at points down its length.

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The ratio of the voltage created to the amount of current is known as the Edwin Hall resistance, and is a characteristic of the material in the element.

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In 1880, Edwin Hall's experimentation was published as a doctoral thesis in the American Journal of Science and in the Philosophical Magazine.

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Edwin Hall was appointed as a professor of physics at Harvard in 1895, and succeeded John Trowbridge as Rumford Professor of Physics in 1914.

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The Edwin Hall effect is used in magnetic field sensors, present in a large number of devices, as well as high efficiency electric propulsion systems on spacecraft.

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Edwin Hall made various contributions to scientific journals on the thermal conductivity of iron and nickel, the theory of thermoelectric action, and on thermoelectric heterogeneity in metals.