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6. When will be the flux is (i) maximum (ii) minimum through a surface? ​

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Answered by XxRishabhRathorexX
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Answer:

(i) maximum :=> when the area vector is parallel to the direction of the electric field.

(ii) minimum through a surface :=> When the magnetic field is exactly the same direction as the normal vector (aka the magnetic field is perpendicular to the surface), θ=0 and cosθ = 1, its maximum value. The closer θ is to 90 degrees (ie. the more parallel the direction of the magnetic field is to the surface area.

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Answered by rroopa565
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Answer:

The flux will be the minimum when the electric field lines to the area are perpendicular, at a distance, at a angle, or parallel. The flux is maximum when the area of the vector is parallel to the electric field direction.

Explanation:

The electric flux is said as the total number of lines of the force that is passing through the surface.

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