
doi: 10.1119/1.1937585
It is often stated that the magnetic field in the vicinity of a body of infinite permeability (hereafter called iron) is perpendicular to the boundary surface. This property is not always true. The present analysis presents a criterion which allows one to predict whether the perpendicularity condition is valid or not. The boundary-value problem for the magnetic field is then formulated for the iron and air regions.
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