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The x–y plane separates two magnetic media with magnetic permeabilities μ1 and μ2 (Fig. P5.32). If there is no surface current at the interface and the magnetic field in medium 1 is
find:
- (a) H2
- (b) θ1 and θ2
- (c) Evaluate H2, θ1, and θ2 for H1x = 2 (A/m), H1y = 0, H1z = 4 (A/m), μ1 = μ0, and μ2 = 4μ0
Figure P5.32 Adjacent magnetic media (Problem 5.32).
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