Can anyone tell me, why the currenty density is quoted in A and not in A/m^2?
I have a sphere with several layers. Each is made of different material. After I've computed the electric currents, I wanted to evaluate the current density on the different surfaces. When I go to derived values>surface integration and choose the current density, x/y/z-component to be evaluated it is qouted in A. Why is that?
I have a sphere with several layers. Each is made of different material. After I've computed the electric currents, I wanted to evaluate the current density on the different surfaces. When I go to derived values>surface integration and choose the current density, x/y/z-component to be evaluated it is qouted in A. Why is that?