Current density and Conductance - Physics Class 12
Current density—
The current density at any point inside a conductor is defined as the amount of charge flowing per sec through a unit area held normal to the direction of the flow of charge at that point.
Conductance—
The conductance of a conductor is the ease with which electric charges flow through it. It is equal to the reciprocal of its resistance and is denoted by ‘G’.
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