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- Conserved_current abstract "In physics a conserved current is a current, , that satisfies the continuity equation . The continuity equation represents a conservation law, hence the name.Indeed, integrating the continuity equation over a volume , large enough to have no net currents through its surface, leads to the conservation lawwhere is the conserved quantity.In gauge theories the gauge fields couple to conserved currents. For example, the electromagnetic field couples to the conserved electric current.".
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- Conserved_current subject Category:Conservation_laws.
- Conserved_current subject Category:Electromagnetism.
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- Conserved_current subject Category:Symmetry.
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- Conserved_current comment "In physics a conserved current is a current, , that satisfies the continuity equation . The continuity equation represents a conservation law, hence the name.Indeed, integrating the continuity equation over a volume , large enough to have no net currents through its surface, leads to the conservation lawwhere is the conserved quantity.In gauge theories the gauge fields couple to conserved currents. For example, the electromagnetic field couples to the conserved electric current.".
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