dzafar
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Hi there,
I understand that conductivity σ, inside a perfect conductor approaches ∞. Also, E-field, inside as well as on the surface of PEC is 0.
Then according to Ohm's Law: J = σE what should the current density, J be inside the PEC, in this case?
J = ∞.0 ⇒ J = ? (0 or ∞ or something else?)
Thanks
I understand that conductivity σ, inside a perfect conductor approaches ∞. Also, E-field, inside as well as on the surface of PEC is 0.
Then according to Ohm's Law: J = σE what should the current density, J be inside the PEC, in this case?
J = ∞.0 ⇒ J = ? (0 or ∞ or something else?)
Thanks