A static magnetic field of intensity/strength Ho is established inside a free-space medium as shown below. The statie ma

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A static magnetic field of intensity/strength Ho is established inside a free-space medium as shown below. The statie ma

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A static magnetic field of intensity/strength Ho is established inside a free-space medium as shown below. The statie magnetic field intensity is oriented at an angle of 30° relative to the principal axis. A semi- infinite magnetic slab of relative permittivity of 2 and relative permeability of 4 is immersed into the initially established static magnetic field, as shown below. Determine the: Part A (10 pts) Total magnetic field intensity H, and total magnetic flux density B, within the magnetic slab. Leave your answers in terms of Ho, co Ho, and any constants. (Hint: Ho can be decomposed into normal and tangential components. You can then apply boundary condition to find out the normal and tangential components of H.) HB HB 30° 10 For Me 30° H.B. Boho 2004ho

Part B (8 pts) Angle (in degrees).
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