Question
Answer the following question:
Magnetic field lines are always nearly normal to the surface of a ferromagnet at every point. (This fact is analogous to the static electric field lines being normal to the surface of a conductor at every point). Why?
Solution
Magnetic field lines are always nearly normal to the surface of a ferromagnet at every point. This is based on the boundary conditions of magnetic field at the interface of two media. (When one of the media has >> 1, the field lines meet this medium nearly normally).