State gauss law of magnetism. Explain its significance
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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.
Significance of Gauss’s law of magnetism: It amounts to a statement that there are no magnetic mono poles. For dipole, any closed surface has magnetic flux towards inward direction to south pole and equal flux towards outward direction to north pole.
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