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Consider a short bar magnet forming a ma...

Consider a short bar magnet forming a magnetic dipole enclosed by an imaginary co-axial cylindrical surface with circular base area. Magnet is at the middle of cylinder. If magnetic flux through one of the circular base is phi _(0) then the magnetic flux through the other circular base will be:

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