vector form of ohm law
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The vector form of ohm's law:
E=pJ
where E is the electric field vector , J is the current density vector and p is the resistivity or specific resistance.
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E=pJ
where E is the electric field vector , J is the current density vector and p is the resistivity or specific resistance.
I hope this is helpful. :)
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The vector form of ohm's law: E=pJ where E is the electric field vector , J is the current density vector and p is the resistivity or specific resistance. I hope this is helpful.
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