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Electric charge flows through a wire, which naturally has a cylindrical cross section. Suppose the charge has a current density given by J = A/r, where A is a constant and r is the distance to the wire's central axis.
How much current flows through the wire if its radius is R?
How much current flows through the wire if its radius is R?
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