The electric intensity $E$, current density $j$ and specific resistance $k$ are related to each other by the relation
A$E = j/k$
B$E = jk$
C$E = k/j$
D$k = jE$
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B$E = jk$
b (b) Specific resistance $k = \frac{E}{j}$
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