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If magnetic monpole existed, how would Gauss law of magnetism be modified?

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To modify Gauss's law of magnetism in the presence of magnetic monopoles, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand Gauss's Law of Magnetism Gauss's law of magnetism states that the total magnetic flux through a closed surface is zero. Mathematically, it is expressed as: \[ \oint \mathbf{B} \cdot d\mathbf{S} = 0 \] This indicates that there are no magnetic monopoles; magnetic field lines are closed loops. ...
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