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It is speculated that isolated magnetic "charges" (magnetic monopoles) may exist somewhere in the universe. Which of Maxwell's equations, (1) Gauss's Law for Electric Fields, (2) Gauss's Law for Magnetic Fields, (3) Faraday's Law of Induction, and/or (4) the MaxwellAmpere Law, would be altered by the existence of magnetic monopoles? a) only (2) b) (1) and (2) c) (2) and (3) d) only (3)
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1 of 5Since Gauss's law for electric fields relates electric field on the surface of the imaginary sphere that encloses charges that cause that electric field, Gauss's law for electric field (first Maxwell's equation) would be left unaltered in case of existence of magnetic monopoles.
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