Because blood contains charged ions, moving blood develops a Hall voltage across the diameter of an artery.

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Because blood contains charged ions, moving blood develops a Hall voltage across the diameter of an artery. A large artery with a diameter of 0.85 cm has a flow speed of 0.6 m/s. If a section of this artery is in a magnetic field of 0.2 T, what is the potential difference across the diameter of the artery?

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