what is current density at any point of conductor
Answers
Answered by
0
In electromagnetism, current 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
1
current density at any point of conductor is given by j
j=ena * drift velocity
where j is a vector quantity
j=ena * drift velocity
where j is a vector quantity
Similar questions