Well, after doing some digging I found the following problem (7.60) in Griffiths' Electrodynamics:
Maxwell's equations are invariant under the following duality transformations
\textbf{E'} = \textbf{E} cos(\alpha) + c \textbf{B} sin(\alpha)
c \textbf{B'} = c \textbf{B} cos(\alpha) -...
Hello,
I've been extremely stuck on the following problems and was hoping someone could give me a push in the right direction:
Homework Statement
1) Given an infinite slab of permanently magnetized matter of thickness d centered on the xy-plane with uniform magnetization \textbf{M} = (0, M...