- The first region defined as 3x+4y > 10 is space. The second region defined as 3x+4y < 10 is the magnetic material with u = µ0. Assume that the boundary between material and space is independent of current. If the magnetic field in the first region is B1 = 0.1ax+0.4ay+0.2az Wb/m2, which of the following is the magnetic field in the second region, B2 , given correctly? wwww 2 A.B,=-1.052a,+1.264ay+2a,Wb/m O B.B, =0.1a,+0.4a,+0.2a, Wb/m 2 C.B,=-0.2a,+2.52a,+4a, Wb/m D.B,=2a,-30.16a,y+0.2a, Wb/m

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- The first region defined as 3x+4y > 10 is space. The second region defined as
3x+4y < 10 is the magnetic material with u = µ0. Assume that the boundary
between material and space is independent of current. If the magnetic field in
the first region is B1 = 0.1ax+0.4ay+0.2az Wb/m2, which of the following is the
magnetic field in the second region, B2 , given correctly?
wwww
2
A.B,=-1.052a,+1.264ay+2a,Wb/m
O B.B, =0.1a,+0.4a,+0.2a, Wb/m
2
C.B,=-0.2a,+2.52a,+4a, Wb/m
D.B,=2a,-30.16a,y+0.2a, Wb/m
Transcribed Image Text:- The first region defined as 3x+4y > 10 is space. The second region defined as 3x+4y < 10 is the magnetic material with u = µ0. Assume that the boundary between material and space is independent of current. If the magnetic field in the first region is B1 = 0.1ax+0.4ay+0.2az Wb/m2, which of the following is the magnetic field in the second region, B2 , given correctly? wwww 2 A.B,=-1.052a,+1.264ay+2a,Wb/m O B.B, =0.1a,+0.4a,+0.2a, Wb/m 2 C.B,=-0.2a,+2.52a,+4a, Wb/m D.B,=2a,-30.16a,y+0.2a, Wb/m
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