A silicon plate of thickness 1mm, breadth 10mm and length 100mm is placed in a magnetic field of 0.5 Wb/m2 acting perpendicular to its thickness. If 10-3 A current flows along its length, calculate the Hall voltage developed, if the Hall coefficient is 3.66×104 m3/Coulomb.

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A silicon plate of thickness 1mm, breadth 10mm and length 100mm is placed in a magnetic field of 0.5 Wb/m<sup>2</sup> acting perpendicular to its thickness. If 10<sup>-3</sup> A current flows along its length, calculate the Hall voltage developed, if the Hall coefficient is 3.66×10<sup>4</sup> m<sup>3</sup>/Coulomb.