Chapter11: Magnetic Forces And Fields
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Problem 13CQ: Hall potentials are much larger for poor conductors than for good conductors. Why?
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Still in DC steady state, ℰ and R₁ are unknown, but set to allow I₁ = 4 A,
R₂ = 6 Ω, and R₃ = 9 Ω.
Calculate I₂.
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