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If you have a thick slab in the xy-plane, extending from z = − a to...

If you have a thick slab in the xy-plane, extending from z = − a to z = +a in the z -direction, carries a uniform volume current J= Jx̂ .

  1. Get the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic field everywhere as a function of z .

Then assume that the slab is made of a magnetic media with permeability μ .

      2. Get the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic field everywhere

      3. Get the magnetization in the slab and the volume and surface bound currents

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