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direction of current density and normal vector
Posted 2013年4月3日 GMT-4 07:38 Version 4.3a 2 Replies
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Dear all,
I have a question as regards the direction of the current density:
I want to calculate the current density of an electrode which has the form of a cube.
Obviously I have 6 planes with a normal vector in + resp. - x, y and z direction.
Please imagine the following case:
I want to calculate the current density of the plane with a normal vector showing in -x direction. Do I have to multiply the result of my current density with -1 as I'm intrested in the -x direction and not the +x direction?
I'm a bit confused as regards the direction of the Jx, Jy and Jz current densities.
Can anyone please help me?
Thank you!
I have a question as regards the direction of the current density:
I want to calculate the current density of an electrode which has the form of a cube.
Obviously I have 6 planes with a normal vector in + resp. - x, y and z direction.
Please imagine the following case:
I want to calculate the current density of the plane with a normal vector showing in -x direction. Do I have to multiply the result of my current density with -1 as I'm intrested in the -x direction and not the +x direction?
I'm a bit confused as regards the direction of the Jx, Jy and Jz current densities.
Can anyone please help me?
Thank you!
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