
Gauss's Laws
Gauss's Laws describe how electric charges create electric fields and how magnetic fields behave. The first law states that the electric field lines spreading from a charge are proportional to the charge itself; more charge means more field lines. The second law states that there are no magnetic charges; instead, magnetic field lines always form closed loops. In both cases, these laws help us understand how charges and magnetic fields interact in space, allowing us to predict the behavior of electric and magnetic fields based on their sources.