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2. Infinite current plate J = ax5 (A/m) placed in alignment with the xy plane air...

2. Infinite current plate J = ax5 (A/m) placed in alignment with the xy plane air (area 1).
Separate mediums with z > 0) and μ r2 = 2 (area 2, z < 0 )
If H1 = ax30 + ay40 + az20 (A/m), then:
(a) H2 (5 points)
(b) B2 (5 points)
(c) the angle 11 (5 points) at which the z-axis and B1 are formed;
(d) the angle 22 (5 points) at which the z-axis and B2 are formed;

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Expert Solution

The above problem is based on magnetic boundary conditions about two media of pearmeabilities separated by a infinite current plate along the x-y plane at z=0 of  current density

The boundary conditions of H and B are as follows:

Where, are the normal and tangential components of B and H in media 1 and 2. is the unit normal to the boundary.

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