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Using Ampere's Law and Gauss's Law to find the magnetic field just above and just below an arbitrary plane with surface current density $\Vec K$.
Estimated Time: 10 - 20 minutes
A knowledge of Ampere's and Gauss's Law
Right hand rule as it applies to line currents
Students are given a generic plane with some constant surface current density of $\Vec K$. They will be charged with finding and comparing the magnetic field components as they cross the surface boundary. The tools used for this particular job are the integral forms of the Maxwell's equations.
Find the discontinuity in the magnetic field parallel to the surface and parallel to the current, denoted as $B_{\parallel \, \parallel}$
Find the discontinuity in the magnetic field parallel to the surface and perpendicular to the current, denoted as $B_{\parallel \, \perp}$
Find the discontinuity in the magnetic field perpendicular to the surface, denoted as $B_{\perp}$
This activity is part of a sequence addressing Boundary Conditions in electrostatics and magnetostatics. The other activity which is included in this sequence follows.