Hall and Corbino Effects. 

 The Hall Effect in Nickel. 



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(K)cu- 



1100 



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28-7 



2305 



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27*8 



3420 



0-1068 



0-01526 



29-3 



5700 



0-1839 



0-01581 



30-4 



7750 



0-2060 



0-01305 



25-1 



9150 



0-2104 



001127 



21-7 



10200 



0-2073 



0-00998 



19-2 



The Corbino Effect in Nickel. 



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915 



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3-51 



19-5 



7-60 



1830 



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2810 



0-02399 



4-99 



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4580 



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28-2 



10-97 



6550 



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4-91 



27-3 



1062 



7950 



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4-37 



24-3 



9-45 



9025 



0-01873 



390 



21-7 



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Fie-. 4 shows the plots of these numbers. In the case of 

 the Hall effect the points for low fields do not lie well on 

 the curve; this is due to the difficulty of accurately 



Phil. Mag. S. 6. Vol. 32. No. 189. Sept. 1916, Y 



