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Is there a difference between Gauss theorem and magnetic Gauss theorem in college physics? How to distinguish?
One represents the nature of the electric field and the other represents the nature of the magnetic field;

Gauss theorem in electric field shows that electrostatic field is active field. The right side of the theorem mathematical expression equal sign is not equal to zero; Gauss theorem in electric field is often used to find the electric field generated by a symmetrically charged body.

Gauss theorem in magnetic field shows that the steady electric field is a passive field. The right side of the equal sign of theorem mathematical expression is equal to zero.