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Trouble understanding derivation of current density..

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Current Density = (I/A)
I = (Q/t) =
(nVq)/t
where n is the number of charges, V is the volume, q is the average charge and t is time.

nVq/t = n(Ax)q/t = nAvq
where v is velocity.

Current Density = (I/A)
(nAvq)/A = nvq

My question is on the step where it goes Q/t = nVq/t
Why does Q (total charge) not just equal nq? Why is there a volume term thrown in there?

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