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jartsa
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Let's say there's a current going around in a superconducting loop in vacuum. Then the loop gets buried in huge amount of matter, which has the same magnetic susceptibility as vacuum. (when not affected by gravity the matter has the same magnetic susceptibility as vacuum)
Will the magnetic field change near the loop?
Will the magnetic field change far away from the loop?
Will the magnetic field change near the loop?
Will the magnetic field change far away from the loop?