Physics, asked by rathoreishu2001, 9 months ago

can there be a magnetic field without flow of charge​

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Answered by IᴛᴢBʟᴜsʜʏQᴜᴇᴇɴ
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It takes a moving electrostatic charge (electron, photon, proton,…..) to cause magnetic poles which provide the magnetic forces we measure. It can be charges other than electrons. But, no charge flow = no magnetic field.

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Answered by yagnasrinadupuru
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The sum total magnetic field through any surface is zero. Instead, the magnetic field from a material is generated by a dipole. Magnetic dipoles are best represented as loops of current, but resemble positive and negative 'magnetic charges,' inseparably bound together, having no net 'magnetic charge.

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