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I learned in class that the current density J is equal to the sum of the conduction current plus the displacement current

J = Jc + Jd

Then I read today that the current density equals the free current + bound current.

J = Jf + Jb

What is the difference between the two equations? Does Jf = Jc and Jd = Jb or vice?

Here's a picture to get your attention

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