An infinitely large slab of thickness d lies on the ry-plane between z = 0 and z = d, as shown in the figure. (The slab is extended to tx- and +y-infinity.) A non-uniform current flows through the slab with î 0< z < d. J(e) = Jo (#) a J = Jo G) otherwise X. Find the magnetic field everywhere above the slab, i.e. at points z > d.

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An infinitely large slab of thickness d lies on the xy-plane between
d, as shown in the figure. (The slab is extended to
±x, and ±y-infinity.) A non-uniform current flows through the slab
O and z =
with
S Jo
G) ê 0< 2 < d.
J(2) = Jo
otherwise
Find the magnetic field everywhere above the slab, i.e. at points z > d.
Transcribed Image Text:An infinitely large slab of thickness d lies on the xy-plane between d, as shown in the figure. (The slab is extended to ±x, and ±y-infinity.) A non-uniform current flows through the slab O and z = with S Jo G) ê 0< 2 < d. J(2) = Jo otherwise Find the magnetic field everywhere above the slab, i.e. at points z > d.
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