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derive the magnostatics bondry condition​

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Answered by f4Faizan
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Explanation:

The tangential magnetic field intensity is continuous across the boundary when the surface current density is zero. The tangential component of the magnetic flux density B is not continuous across the boundary.

Answered by Pratyushv
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Will use Ampere's circuital law and Gauss's law to derive normal and tangential boundary conditions for magnetostatics. where a21 is a unit vector normal going from media 2 to media 1. Tangential BC: ... The tangential magnetic field intensity is continuous across the boundary when the surface current density is zero.

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