Magnetism and Gauss's Law
Magnetism and Gauss's Law: Overview
In this topic, magnetism and Gauss's law are explained in detail. It also gives a comparison between Gauss's law of electrostatics and Gauss's law for magnetism.
Important Questions on Magnetism and Gauss's Law
The net magnetic flux through any closed surface, kept in a magnetic field is

equation is not according to the following

Gauss law for magnetism states that the magnetic flux through any closed surface is equal to the magnetic charge enclosed by the surface divided by permeability.

Magnetic flux through a closed surface is always zero.

Gauss law for magnetism states that the magnetic flux through any closed surface is equal to the magnetic charge enclosed by the surface divided by permeability.

Assertion: The net magnetic flux coming out of a closed surface is always zero.
Reason: Unlike poles of equal strength exist together.
