Gauss Law for Magnetism

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Gauss Law

In physicsGauss's law for magnetism is one of the four maxwell equations that underlie classical electrodynamics. It states that the magnetic field B has divergence equal to zero, in other words, that it is a solenoidal vector field. It is equivalent to the statement that magnetic monopoles do not exist. Rather than "magnetic charges", the basic entity for magnetism is the magnetic dipole

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