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armandowww
Feb17-06, 04:20 PM
I'm perplexed by semiclassical treatment of Hall effect.
I'm refering to Aschroft Mermin text. At page 233 is my doubt:
why is it necessary the introduction of w drift velocity vector and why does it take that form? :uhh:

Gokul43201
Feb17-06, 08:59 PM
Recall the trajectory of a free charged particle in crossed E and B fields (from Jackson, or some SR course) - it is a cycloid with a drift velocity along E X B.

You can derive this by transforming to the frame where E' = 0.