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Graduate Current density constant in time implies charge density linear in time?
Does current density being constant in time and the charge density NOT being constant in time imply that the charge density has to be a linear function of time? i.e of the form p(r,t) = p(r,0) + \dot{p}(r,0)t } Can this be derived using the continuity equation alone?- davethecello
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