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What is the Current Density of a Point Charge?
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What is the Current Density of a Point Charge?
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When I use the current density of a point particle I get excessively high energy.
The current density of a point charge is of course:
J
= (4e/3πl
p
3
)
v
?
where l
p
is the Planck length, e is the electron charge and
v
is the velocity of the point particle.
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