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tomwilliam
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This is always zero, right?
What if you construct a closed surface which only encompasses one of the poles of a magnet? Surely there would then be a non-zero flux as the inside of the surface would constitute a source (or sink) of magnetic field lines.
I'm new to electromagnetism, so any help appreciated.
Tom
What if you construct a closed surface which only encompasses one of the poles of a magnet? Surely there would then be a non-zero flux as the inside of the surface would constitute a source (or sink) of magnetic field lines.
I'm new to electromagnetism, so any help appreciated.
Tom