Find the charge-carrier density in this conductor

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The Hall voltage across a 0.8 millimeter thick conductor in a 0.9 T magnetic field is 3.2 µV when the current is 15 Amp. Find the charge-carrier density in this conductor?

Answer = ___________ m-3

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