Physics, asked by ROYALJAAT, 1 year ago

what is current density at any point of conductor

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Answered by sunnee
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In electromagnetismcurrent density is the electric current per unit area of cross section. It is defined as a vector whose magnitude is the electric current per cross-sectional area at a given point in space (i.e. it is a vector field). In SI units, the electric current density is measured in amperes per square metre.


Answered by ROYALJATT
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current density at any point of conductor is given by j

j=ena * drift velocity

where j is a vector quantity
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