Calculate the value of the vector current density: (a) in rectangular coordinates at PA(2, 3, 4) if H = x^2z ay – y^3x az;
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Since we are given the magnetic field H, we can use the equation: H = (1/μ)B where μ is the permeability of the medium and B is the magnetic flux density. Solving for B, we get: B = μH Show more…
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