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- Beginning with the definition, of the scalar magnetic potential. H = ∇Ă—V, and using Eq. (25), show that in a region having permanent magnetization M and zero current a Poisson equation for magnetic potential can be developed:
where Pm = μ0 V. M is an equivalent magnetic charge density. What happens when M is uniform? (b) Using the definition of the
where Jeq = V x M in analogy to Eq. (57) in Chapter 7.
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