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Current density j is flowing in a resist...

Current density j is flowing in a resistor of resistivity `rho`. We can thus recognise `j^(2) rho` as the

A

Electric field in the resistor

B

Total power dissipated in the resistor

C

heat generated per unit volume per unit time in the resistor

D

electrical energy stored in the resistor

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