New theorem of classical electromagnetism: equilibrium magnetic field and current density are zero inside ideal conductors
Abstract
We prove a theorem on the magnetic energy minimum in a system of perfect, or ideal, conductors. It is analogous to Thomson's theorem on the equilibrium electric field and charge distribution in a system of conductors. We first prove Thomson's theorem using a variational principle. Our new theorem is then derived by similar methods. We find that magnetic energy is minimized when the current distribution is a surface current density with zero interior magnetic field; perfect conductors are perfectly diamagnetic. The results agree with currents in superconductors being confined near the surface. The theorem implies a generalized force that expels current and magnetic field from the interior of a conductor that loses its resistivity. Examples of solutions that obey the theorem are presented.
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@article{arxiv.1005.5519,
title = {New theorem of classical electromagnetism: equilibrium magnetic field and current density are zero inside ideal conductors},
author = {Miguel C. N. Fiolhais and Hanno Essen and C. Providencia and Arne B. Nordmark},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.5519},
year = {2010}
}
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29 pages, 7 figures