The following setup shall be given:
 Four conductors are located perpendicular to the plane of the diagram
 
 All of them conduct a current with the same magnitude, but not in the same direction.
 
 A permanent magnet is located in between the conductors.
 
1. Do not consider the permanent magnet at first. Draw at least 10 field lines of the H-field qualitatively. 
Give a a correct representation of their direction, and density for the shown area.
 
 
 Result 
 
2. Discuss how the permanent magnet affects the H-field, based on the fundamental definition of the H-field.
 
 
 Result 
 
 
 
 The H-field is defined by currents $\sum I = \int H {\rm d}s$ . 
 
 In the permanent magnet, there are no free currents. 
 
 The bound currents (of the permanent magnet) create also an H field.
 
 This exits on the north pole and enters the magnet on the south pole (similar to the B-field)_
 
 $H = B/\mu$
 
 The H-field from task 1 gets distracted