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Physics, 03.07.2019 02:30 robbinsjeffrey271

Using an analogous argument as griffiths did for electrostatic pressure, derive a formula for magnetostatic pressure on a small patch of a uniform surface current of density k [current/width] why can we not regard this pressure [force/area] as being able to do work on the moving charges?

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