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Magnetic flux density, B, and magnetic field strength, H, may experience changes at the interface of material?

Magnetic flux density, B, and magnetic field strength, H, may experience changes at the interface of materials whose magnetic properties differ from one another. Consider the following:i. magnitude of Bii. normal component of Biii. tangential component of Biv. magnitude of Hv. normal component of Hvi. tangential component of HWhat combination represents the properties of an electromagnetic wave that are continuous (i.e, do not change) across such an interface?a) i and iib) ii and vic) iii and vd) iv and vi

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It looks like most people are saying tire but they are wrong it is by the door sticker . What is on the tire is maximum pressure and weight the tire can safely carry, so unless you have your vehicle loaded to the max, you do not need to put in what the tire says. the only exception to this was when Ford put on firestones on their Explorers and had to low of pressure on the door.
ON the tire because maybe different tires are on car than were when new.that happened to me. My son bought a used car and it had the incorrect tire size , so that made the door jam sticker incorrect!!!! The sticker does tell you the correct size of the tire but not the inflation.
The tire is a max rating. The one on the door is per the car maker, which is for the best ride. I've found that the lower pressure makes the outside of the tire wear faster, but it gives a softer ride. So I go with a few pounds more than what's listed on the door, pretty much what mikey said, about 32.

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