Question
Calculate the surface integral of a magnetic field over a surface.

Answer

  1. Equal to its magnetic flux through that surface.
Explanation:
he Gauss’s law states that the surface integral of a magnetic field over a closed surface is always zero. But the surface integral of a magnetic field over a surface gives magnetic flux through that surface.

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