Publication Date

1969

Document Type

Dissertation/Thesis

First Advisor

Sill, Larry R.||Shaffer, John C., 1938-2017||Kimball, Clyde W.

Degree Name

M.S. (Master of Science)

Legacy Department

Department of Physics

LCSH

Metals; Hall effect

Abstract

Measurement of the temperature dependence of resistivity and Hall coefficient is a valuable tool with which to study metals. The necessary experimental considerations for making such measurements and the theory of resistivity and the Hall effect are discussed. Results of measurements made on 99.9999% Cu are compared with those made ty J.P. Moore (resistivity) and C.M. Hurd (Hall coefficient).

Comments

Includes bibliographical references.||Includes illustrations.

Extent

v, 59 pages

Language

eng

Publisher

Northern Illinois University

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In Copyright

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Text

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