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A filament conductor conducts current I in the −az direction and extends along the entire positive...

A filament conductor conducts current I in the −az direction and extends along the entire positive z axis. At origin, it is connected to a conductive blade that forms the xy plane. (a) Determine K on the conductive blade. (b) Use Ampère's circuital law to find H for z> 0. (c) Determine H for z <0.

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This is quite a conceptual question involving the concepts of surface current density and magnetic field intensity along with good imagination skills. Hope you will understand it well. Thanks for asking questions.


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