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Students commonly wonder about the near-analogies between electricity & magnetism. One such:

The field of an electric dipole in the limit of an infinitely wide plane tends to 0 outside the plane (integrals of E ($=±\sigma/2\epsilon_0$) cancel outside the plane). ​Does a similar infinite-plane limit exist for a magnetic dipole? What's the result, or what's a better limit?

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