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megentic current dencity due to surface current explaination?​


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Answered by Guru181
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At high frequencies, the conducting region in a wire becomes confined near its surface which increases the current density in this region. ... The current density is an important parameter in Ampère's circuital law (one of Maxwell's equations), which relates current density to magnetic field

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