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define law of magnetism​

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Answered by arnav47017
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✒️ In physics, Gauss'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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Answered by rohitsingh1801
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Law of Magnetism The most basic law of magnetism is that like poles repel one another and unlike poles attract each other; this can easily be seen by attempting to place like poles of two magnets together. Further magnetic effects also exist. If a bar magnet is cut into two pieces, the pieces become individual magnets with opposite poles.

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