I came across this question. The question asks for a solution to this problem:
Using relevant equations for E and J, show that the current in a steady current I in a cylindrical conductor with uniform conductivity $\sigma$ is uniformly distributed across its cross-section.
An answer is given below it, but it is not very formal (in the mathematical sense). The problem is that I do not understand why $\mathbf E$ is uniform in the conductor and the answer assumes this without proof.
Any hints on how to prove $\mathbf E$ is uniform and parallel to the axis (of the cylinder)?