Hi Dgallup,
I'm not sure if "all flux lines exit normal to the surface". I suppose it goes back to the boundary conditions at the interface between 2 media as:
Bn1 = Bn2
Ht1 = Ht2
when there is no surface current on the boundary.
Then if the permeability of medium 1 is much higher than that of 2, the exit angle in medium 2 is almost at right angle.
In this case, though, some permanent magnets have relative permeability close to unity. For example, some NdFeB material has a relative permeability of 1.0x. Therefore, I don't see how the flux lines should exit normal to the surface.
This has really confused me. I'd like to believe the flux lines exit at right angle, even on a microscopic scale. Is there a theory to support it?
But one thing is for sure, the flux lines exit the 45-degree angle surface are not going to maintain the axial direction.
Bo