| 1. | The current density is uniform across the cross-sectional area of a wire.
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| 2. | This ongoing current in both directions is called the exchange current density.
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| 3. | In fact by defining its current density as the kinetic energy density:
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| 4. | This way, vertical information can be extracted from the current density images.
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| 5. | LMIS produce high current density ion beams with very small energy spread.
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| 6. | High current densities produce continuum emission and tend to favour shorter wavelengths.
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| 7. | Note : Current density has units of ( Amperes / m 2 ).
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| 8. | Since the electric field and the current density are scalar conductivity.
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| 9. | The goal is to find the perturbation electron beam current density
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| 10. | Therefore, the current density decreases and the differential resistance is negative.
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