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If j is the current density then the power transferred per unit volume in joules in a resistor of resistivity p is ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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↪Actually welcome to the concept of the CURRENT ELECTRICITY

↪Basically we know that ,

↪Current Density ( J) = I/A

↪So applying this we get as

〽POWER PER UNIT VOLUME = J^2 p

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Answer:

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