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An implication of the continuity equation of conductors is given by(a) J = σ E(b) J = E/σ(c) J = σ/E(d) J = jwEσThis question was posed to me during an internship interview.Question is taken from Maxwell Law 2 topic in section Maxwell Equations of Electromagnetic Theory

Answer» CORRECT answer is (a) J = σ E

The EXPLANATION: The continuity equation INDICATES the current density in conductors. This is the product of the CONDUCTIVITY of the conductor and the electric field subjected to it. THUS J = σE is the implication of the continuity equation for conductors.


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