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Small question about maxwell's equation curl of H
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[QUOTE="jtbell, post: 6004599, member: 20524"] I assume that by ##\vec K_B## you mean the bound surface currents on a magnetized material. These are a subset of the bound current density ##\vec J_B##, namely the bound currents that lie on the surface of the material (idealized as an infinitesimally thin sheet) rather than being distributed through the volume of its interior. Mathematically I think you might incorporate ##\vec K_B## into the last equation by multiplying it by a Dirac delta function that represents the surface, thereby converting it to a volume current density. [/QUOTE]
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