1. | \(MB\) | 2. | \(\dfrac{\sqrt{3}~MB}{2}\) |
3. | \(\dfrac{MB}{2}\) | 4. | zero |
(a) | Lines of \(B\) are necessarily continuous across \(S\). |
(b) | Some lines of \(B\) must be discontinuous across \(S\). |
(c) | Lines of \(H\) are necessarily continuous across \(S\). |
(d) | Lines of \(H\) cannot all be continuous across \(S\). |
1. | (a), (d) | 2. | (a), (b), (c) |
3. | (b), (d) | 4. | (c), (d) |
(a) | atomic currents. |
(b) | Pauli exclusion principle. |
(c) | polar nature of molecules. |
(d) | intrinsic spin of electron. |
(a) | electrostatic field lines can end on charges and conductors have free charges. |
(b) | lines of \(B\) can also end but conductors cannot end them. |
(c) | lines of \(B\) cannot end on any material and perfect shielding is not possible. |
(d) | shells of high permeability materials can be used to divert lines of \(B\) from the interior region. |