The SI unit of the current density is
Step 1: Understanding Current Density
Current density (\( J \)) is defined as the electric current per unit area of cross-section: \[ J = \frac{I}{A} \] where:
- \( J \) is the current density,
- \( I \) is the electric current (in amperes),
- \( A \) is the cross-sectional area (in square meters).
Step 2: SI Unit of Current Density
- The SI unit of electric current (\( I \)) is ampere (A).
- The SI unit of area (\( A \)) is square meter (m\(^2\)).
- Thus, the SI unit of current density is: \[ J = \frac{{A}}{{m}^2} = {A/m}^2 \]
Step 3: Importance of Current Density
- Higher current density means a stronger electric field in a conductor.
- Used in Ohm's Law in differential form: \[ J = \sigma E \] where \( \sigma \) is conductivity and \( E \) is the electric field. Thus, the SI unit of current density is \( {A/m}^2 \).
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