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maxwell second equation ?​

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Answered by Swezzer
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Therefore the net flux out of the enclosed volume is zero, Maxwell's second equation: ∫→B⋅d→A=0. The first two Maxwell's equations, given above, are for integrals of the electric and magnetic fields over closed surfaces .

Answered by EkVillian
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Hello mate

Step-by-step explanation:

The second Maxwell equation is the analogous one for the magnetic field, which has no sources or sinks (no magnetic monopoles, the field lines just flow around in closed curves).

Therefore the net flux out of the enclosed volume is zero, Maxwell's second equation: ∫→B⋅d→A=0.

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