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Physics, 05.07.2021 19:20, miracle9704

A fluid composed of a solution of charged ions flows through a pipe. At a junction with another pipe, more of the charged solution is added, and the combined stream continues onward in the main pipe which maintains the same dimensions it had before the junction. Which statement best describes the current and current density in the main pipe both before and after the junction?

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