Electric behavior of materials: definitions
Definition
The macroscopic dependence linking the values of the electric current density J and the electric field strength E in any point of material is called the law of material electric behavior.
This law  represents the
            local formulation of Ohm's law.
 represents the
            local formulation of Ohm's law.
Notation
This law is written in the form:
             or
 or  
         
where:
- σ is the conductivity tensor
- ρ is the resistivity tensor
The electric conductivity σ is a measure of how well a material allows electric current flow. ( It stands for the capacity of the material that contains movable electric charges to make them flow under the action of the electric field.)
The electric resistivity ρ is a measure of how strongly a material opposes the current flowing.