Consider a closed loop C in a magnetic field (figure). The flux passing through the loop is defined by choosing a surface whose edge coincides with the loop and using the formula ϕ=B1.dA1, B2.dA2 ...... . Now, if we choose two different surfaces S1 and S2 having C as their edge, would we get the same answer for flux. Justify your answer.

                     

Hint: The flux depends on the no. of field lines passing through the surface area.
Step 1: The magnetic flux linked with the surface can be considered as the number of magnetic field lines passing through the surface. So, let =BA represents magnetic lines in area A to B.
Step 2: By the concept of continuity of lines, B cannot end or start in space, therefore the number of lines passing through the surface S1 must be the same as the number of lines passing through the surface S2. Therefore, in both cases, we get the same answer for flux.