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Tag: Green’s theorem

Boundary conditions on electric and magnetic field: When electric or magnetic fields go across the boundary of material media their values might or might not change. There are 4 possibilities and we derive them in this article. These values depend upon the surface current charge densities and the volume charge densities present on the surface of the media. Accordingly the tangential and normal components of electric and magnetic fields have 4 different possibilities. 2 of these change and are named as discontinuous while the other two don't change and are therefore called as continuous. Photo Credit: mdashf.org
  • basic physics

Boundary conditions on electric and magnetic fields.

  • by Invariance, MDASHF i@M
  • Posted on November 1, 2018June 21, 2019

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