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Is there a difference between calculating current density (J) for the magnetic (FB) or electric force(FE)?
For example, if asked to calculate the current density produced by the magnetic force:
We know J = Eσ = (FE/q)σ. However, is ( FB/q)σ also correct where FB= q(v x B)?
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