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divergence of magnetic field​

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Answered by laldeepak202
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Explanation:

In physics, Gauss's law for magnetism is one of the four Maxwell's 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.

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Answered by triveni979417krati
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The divergence of the magnetic field measures the amount of magnetic charge. Since there are no monopoles, the divergence of the magnetic field is zero. According to Gauss's law, the divergence should be proportional to the density of magnetic "charge".

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