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[QUOTE="a.merchant, post: 3898362, member: 268653"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Derive the boundary conditions for the [B]B[/B] field imposed by div[B]B[/B]=0I'm lost with this question, I don't really understand how boundary conditions work. D.J. Griffiths only really mentions how to arrive at the conclusion that: B[itex]_{1}[/itex][itex]\bot[/itex]-B[itex]_{2}[/itex][itex]\bot[/itex]=0 but doesn't outline the method enough so that I can understand it. Any help would greatly be appreciated, even if its just a link in the right direction to understanding the concept. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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