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Can magnetic flux be zero even when magnetic field is not zero?

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Answered by maryamalikazi
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Answer:Yes

Explanation:Inside any closed surface, there will always be magnetic dipoles. Since each pole of the dipole will provide equal and opposite flux through the surface, yeah the magnetic flux through a closed surface will be always zero. ... There, the net flux will in general be non-zero.

Answered by anilddh17
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Answer:

It is an experimantally observed fact that there are no magnetic monopoles. Inside any closed surface, there will always be magnetic dipoles. Since each pole of the dipole will provide equal and opposite flux through the surface, yeah the magnetic flux through a closed surface will be always zero. But that is not so for an open surface, where the total flux will depend on the orientation of poles as well as the shape of the surface. There, the net flux will in general be non-zero.

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