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explain microscopic form of ohms law?​

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Answered by TheBrainlyKing1
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The microscopic form of Ohm's law is J =σ E, where σ is the electrical conductivity, E the electric field and J the current density . This form of Ohm's law operates on a microscopic level relating the current density J to the conductivity σ and the electric field E.

Answered by KretinBlox
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The microscopic form of Ohm's law is J =σ E, where σ is the electrical conductivity, E the electric field and J the current density . This form of Ohm's law operates on a microscopic level relating the current density J to the conductivity σ and the electric field E.

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