In case Hall effect for a strip having charge $Q$ and area of cross-section $A$, the Lorentz force is
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$\overrightarrow{ F }= Q [\overrightarrow{ E }+(\overrightarrow{ v } \times \overrightarrow{ B })]$
So, $F \propto Q$
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