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Why is the unit in the table viewer of the flux J(x,y,z,f0) A/m^2 m^2? If it is the electric flux, the unit should be V·m, right?
J(x,y,z,f0) is the volume current density:
J(x,y,z,f0)
So integrating it's flux across a surface, one gets A/m^2 m^2, which simplifies as A. The unit shown in the table viewer unfortunately does not do the simplification...