Abstract

ABSTRACT It is commonplace to measure the surface divergence of the surface current density on a perfectly conducting object. This is related to the surface charge density, or the normal electric field. This paper explores the measurement or a complementary quantity, the surface curl of the surface current density which can be related to an equivalent magnetic charge density, or the normal derivative of the normal magnetic field. Techniques and difficulties are discussed.

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