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IS it possible to have total bound current NOT equal to 0?

 
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Nov10-12, 03:42 PM   #1
 

IS it possible to have total bound current NOT equal to 0?


I have a permanent magnetization [itex]\vec{M}[/itex]=(ks)[itex]\hat{z}[/itex], k is just a const, s is the cylindrical coor. Then it turns out that the total bound current not equal to 0. i wonder is it possible? the magnetization is stored inside the shell of a cylinder of inner radius a and outer radius b.
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Nov13-12, 02:02 PM   #2
 
What do you mean by total current? If the magnetization points in the direction of long axis of the cylinder, there is a surface current circling around the cylinder.
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