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Write the vector relationship between current density with electric field intensity for an ohmic conductor.

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What is 'current density'? Write the vector equation connecting current density J with electric field intensity E, for an ohmic conductor. Current density: It is defined as the electric current per unit cross sectional area (area normal to current) at any point in a conductor. ... = 4.608 x lO-19 Joule.

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If a certain amount of current is flowing through a conductor, the current density in that conductor is equal to the product of the conductivity of the material of the conductor and the electric field created inside that conductor. We derived this law from Ohm's law

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