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can gauss's law applicable for megnetic and electrical waves?​

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Gauss's law for magnetism states that there are no “magnetic charges (or monopoles)” analogous to electric charges, and that magnetic fields are instead generated by magnetic dipoles. ... Thus, the total magnetic flux through a surface surrounding a magnetic dipole is always zero.

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