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How to get the amount of induced current(in A) by an external field using CST?

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Hi everyone,

I'm Brian Song. I'm trying to compute the amount of induced current(in A) on the metal wire by an external field like EMP using CST.
I guessed Current Monitor around the metal wire and Surface Current(among field monitor) can be utilized for this purpose.
But the results from Current Monitor and Surface Current were totally different.
(To get the amount of current in A from surface current, I multiplied surface current(in A/m) by the circumference of the wire)

Can anyone help me?
What's wrong with my assumption and what is the correct way to get the answer?
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 

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