Electrical Engineering ⇒ Topic : Current Density
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Gaurav
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The current density at any point in a conductor carrying current is the current per unit area of cross-section of the conductor. The area is in the direction normal to the current. The current density J is given by J = Current (I) / Area (a) Its unit is ampere/metre2 (A/m2). | |
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