Question #159248

What is ohm law in conductivity.


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2021-01-28T20:10:38-0500

Ohm's Law in conductivity can be written as follows:


J=σE,J=\sigma E,

here, JJ is the current density, EE is the electric field and σ\sigma is the conductivity of the material.


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