2 of 4 P1 - 35 points We considered coupled current equations for 3D material Consider 2D material. Instead of current d

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2 of 4 P1 - 35 points We considered coupled current equations for 3D material Consider 2D material. Instead of current d

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2 of 4 P1 - 35 points We considered coupled current equations for 3D material Consider 2D material. Instead of current density in A/m², we use current in A/m, and instead of the heat current density in W/m², we use heat current in W/m. Deduce the units of each of the four 2D transport coefficients: PID SID ID, and KID electrical current: dT E₁=pJ₂ dx heat current (electronic): d'T J₁x = nJ₂ -K dx
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