Question: If the current density in a certain wire is given by J = Jyr/R, where r is the radial distance, R is the wire's radius

 If the current density in a certain wire is given by

If the current density in a certain wire is given by J = Jyr/R, where r is the radial distance, R is the wire's radius 2.00 mm, and Jg is 16.0 A/m2, then how much current (A) is between r = 0.200R and r = 0.800R? O 7.11x10 O 1.57x10 O 2.55x10% O 8.08x10 O 4.89x10 O 676107 O 1.99x107 O 421x10 0 5.16x10% O 9.18x 10

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