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Gauss's law in electrostatic and magnetism?​

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Gauss's law for magnetism states that net magnetic flux ΦB through any closed surface is zero. So, if an electric dipole is enclosed by surface, electric flux will be zero. But the fact that ΦB is zero indicates that in magnetism there is no counterpart of isolated charge as in electricity.

Gauss' Law for magnetism applies to the magnetic flux through a closed surface. ... Because magnetic field lines are continuous loops, all closed surfaces have as many magnetic field lines going in as coming out. Hence, the net magnetic flux through a closed surface is zero.

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