Consider a spherical shell of inner and outer radius a and b, respectively, and conducting a uniform current density J = J₁, (where J is a constant), which is always tangent to circles of constant latitude, as shown in Fig. 1. Find the vector potential à and the B field at the centre of the sphere (i.e. at z=0) ** Fig.1
Consider a spherical shell of inner and outer radius a and b, respectively, and conducting a uniform current density J = J₁, (where J is a constant), which is always tangent to circles of constant latitude, as shown in Fig. 1. Find the vector potential à and the B field at the centre of the sphere (i.e. at z=0) ** Fig.1
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![Consider a spherical shell of inner and outer radius a and b, respectively, and conducting a uniform current
density J = Jo, (where Jo is a constant), which is always tangent to circles of constant latitude, as shown in
Fig. 1. Find the vector potential à and the B field at the centre of the sphere (i.e. at z=0)
0
x
Fig.1
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider a spherical shell of inner and outer radius a and b, respectively, and conducting a uniform current
density J = Jo, (where Jo is a constant), which is always tangent to circles of constant latitude, as shown in
Fig. 1. Find the vector potential à and the B field at the centre of the sphere (i.e. at z=0)
0
x
Fig.1
y
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