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Auxillary Field

Auxillary Field

Feb 09, 20251 min read

  • Physics

Magnetic field arising from free current alone. Analogous to electric displacement for magnetostatics

H=μ0​1​B−M=μ0​(1+χb​)B​=μB​

  • μ0​ is the magnetic constant
  • B is the magnetic field
  • M is the magnetization
  • χb​ is the magnetic susceptibility of the material
  • μ is the permeability of the material

∇×H=Jf​+∂t​D


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  • H⃗=1μ0B⃗−M⃗=B⃗μ0(1+χb)=B⃗μ\displaystyle \vec{H}=\frac{1}{{\mu}_{0}}\vec{B}-\vec{M}=\frac{\vec{B}}{{\mu}_{0}(1+\chi_{b})}=\frac{\vec{B}}{\mu}H=μ0​1​B−M=μ0​(1+χb​)B​=μB​
  • ∇×H⃗=J⃗f+∂tD⃗\displaystyle \nabla \times \vec{H}=\vec{J}_{f}+\partial_{t}\vec{D}∇×H=Jf​+∂t​D

Backlinks

  • Ampere's Law in Matter
  • Free Current Density
  • Magnetic Field

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