In a dielectric, Er = 9, μ = 6 uH/m, and σ = 10^-4 S/m. If the magnitude of the driving current density is J = 3 cos(10^6 t) A/m^2, find the displacement current density.
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We know that the displacement current density is given by the equation: Jd = ε0 dE/dt where ε0 is the permittivity of free space, E is the electric field, and t is time. Show more…
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