HW2
DUE DATE TBA
Ch. 6 #'s 7,12, 16
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Problem A (counts as two---since longer)
Consider a slab of material with constant magnetic susceptibility cm . The slab lies in the xy plane, centered and infinite with thickness in the z direction from -a to +a. There is a FREE current density Jf(z) =(Joz/a)*(i hat). So for + z's currents are +, for - z's are -. Outside the slab is vacuum. So for regions in and out of the slab find the fields H, M, and B (all vectors). You should consider using an integral form of Ampere's law to first find H, and also look at example 5.8 in your text.