A long, straight, nonmagnetic conductor of 0.2 mm radius carries a uniformly distributed current of 2 A dc. (a) Find J within the conductor.
(b) Use Ampere's circuital law to find H and B within the conductor.
(c) Show that ∇ × H = J within the conductor. (d) Find H and B outside the conductor. (e) Show that ∇ × H = J outside the conductor.
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