Two thin, infinitely long coaxial cylinders have radius a and b, a < b and are coaxial with the z axis. The cylinders ca

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Two thin, infinitely long coaxial cylinders have radius a and b, a < b and are coaxial with the z axis. The cylinders ca

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Two Thin Infinitely Long Coaxial Cylinders Have Radius A And B A B And Are Coaxial With The Z Axis The Cylinders Ca 1
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Two thin, infinitely long coaxial cylinders have radius a and b, a < b and are coaxial with the z axis. The cylinders carry current density 1/(2a)2 and -1/(2b)2, respec- tively, so there is no net free current. Between the two cylinders is a magnetic material with susceptibility Xm. (a) (2 points) Find the 7 field everywhere. (b) (2 points) Find the magnetization M everywhere.
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