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One property of a magnetic field is that its divergence is zero. That means that a magnetic field line is always a loop and that the net magnetic field coming out of or going in to an enclosed surface is always zero. The result of this is that there are no magnetic monopoles, at least none discovered. Theories, however, do abound.
the magnetic field of earth is parallel to the earth surface
it is either zero or very, VERY near zero. A zero air pressure implies there is no atmosphere. Phobos is merely a captured asteroid, these objects are too small, not enough mass, to be capable of a large enough gravitational field to maintain an atmosphere.
B is non-zero outside a solenoid because magnetic field lines make closed loops so when they pass through the solenoid they also emerge from it thats why.
because zero is zero
The electric flux depends on charge, when the charge is zero the flux is zero. The electric field depends also on the charge. Thus when the electric flux is zero , the electric field is also zero for the same reason, zero charge. Phi= integral E.dA= integral zcDdA = zcQ Phi is zcQ and depends on charge Q, as does E.
You can create a zero electromagnetic field in a sealed environment such as a vacuum. This mimics an environment that is immune from gravitational forces.
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Because Electric field can be expressed as the gradient of a scalar. Curl of a gradient is always zero by rules of vector calculus.
The middle latitude of the earth is the Equator (zero latitude), splitting the world into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere's.
In a combined magnetic field, a neutral point is a place where the magnetic field is zero
If the electric field is zero, the electric potential is a constant value, but it does not tell you what that value is. All the electric field tells you is how the electric potential changes within the region you are looking at. If the electric potential at one end of a cylindrical region is 7 V and the electric field is zero within the whole cylinder, then the electric potential is 7 V at the other end, or somewhere in the middle, or on the side, and so forth. An electric field of zero tells you the potential does not change, but doesn't say anything about what it is outside of the region you're looking at.
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If the net charge enclosed by a surface is zero then the field at all points on the surface is not zero because gauss's law states that if the charge enclosed by a surface is zero then the flux through the surface is zero which depends upon the magnitude of field and the angle that it makes with the area vector at each point and so it is not necessary that the field will be zero at all points of the surface.