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what is current density

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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The current density vector is defined as a vector whose magnitude is the electric current per cross-sectional area at a given point in space, its direction being that of the motion of the positive charges at this point. In SI base units, the electric current density is measured in amperes per square metre.

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Answered by MrHale
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Current density is a vector quantity with a scalar magnitude and a direction. The direction perpendicular to the flow of direction is determined for the electric current passing through a solid with units of charge per unit time. It all comes down to the quantity of water moving through a certain area.

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