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A thick slab extending from z = -a to z = +a carries a uniform volume current J = hat Jx. Find the magnetic field, as a function of z, both inside
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![SOLVED: Consider hollow infinite cylinder of radius b, and an internal radius of a (see Figure) There is volume current density J = Joz in the region ( < b The total SOLVED: Consider hollow infinite cylinder of radius b, and an internal radius of a (see Figure) There is volume current density J = Joz in the region ( < b The total](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/33a3fb722e4549748ab8a5c96e3a13e4.jpg)
SOLVED: Consider hollow infinite cylinder of radius b, and an internal radius of a (see Figure) There is volume current density J = Joz in the region ( < b The total
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