For a dielectric-conductor interface where subscript 1 denotes the dielectric, the boundary condition that is NOT satisfied for static fields is

For a dielectric-conductor interface where subscript 1 denotes the dielectric, the boundary condition that is NOT satisfied for static fields is Correct Answer H<sub>t1</sub> = H<sub>t2</sub>

Analysis:

A conductor placed in a static field will exhibit or induce a charge on its surface so as to have zero fields inside it. i.e. for an ideal conductor, the electric & magnetic field inside it is zero.

The given situation can be visualized as shown:

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A conductor dielectric interface satisfies the following boundary conditions:

H1t – H2t = Js

B1n = B2n

E1t = E2t = 0

D1n – D2n = ρs

For a conductor: H2t = E2t = B2n = D2n = 0

So, H1t = Js

B1n = B2n = 0

E1t = E2t = 0

D1n = ρs

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