Step 1: Ohm's law and its parameters
- Ohm's law states that the voltage across a resistance is proportional to the current flowing through the resistance when the temperature and other physical states are constant with time.
- Ohm's law is defined by the form, , where, I is the current flowing through the resistance, R is the constant of proportionality and V is the voltage across the resistance.
- is the vector form of Ohm's law, where, J is the current density, which is defined as , is the electric field, and is the current conductance of the resistance.
Step 2: Resistance and conductivity
The resistance, , where, is the resistivity of the resistance, L and A are the length and area of the conductor.
Conductivity is the reciprocal of resistivity, i.e, , where, is the conductivity.
Step3: Finding the expression
As we know,
(From ohm's law, )
(since, resistance, ).
(since we know ).
(, conductance is the reciprocal of resistivity).
So, as a vector form, (proved).