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Transcribed Image Text:Q (3): Given the field H = (2 r/ sine) a, + 4r cose a, A/m in free space. Find the total
current in the a, direction through the conical surface specified by 0<rs4, 0 <¢ < 27,
0=30°, by evaluating both sides of Stokes' theorem.
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