Physics, asked by prab4t43, 1 year ago

vector form of ohm law

Answers

Answered by naina74
10
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. :)

Answered by sonusingh6
4
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. 
Similar questions