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A field can exist if it satisfies select one: a. Faradays law b. Maxwell equation c. Both a and b d. Gauss law

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A field can exist if it satisfy gauss law. Hence gauss law is the correct answer.

Gauss's law states that the total flux of an electric field which is present in a closed surface is directly proportional to the enclosed electric charge. The electric flux through an area is basically defined as the electric field which when multiplied by the area of the surface which when projected in a plane which is perpendicular to the field.

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  • A field can exist if it satisfy gauss law. Hence gauss law is the correct answer.

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  • Gauss's law states that the total flux of an electric field which is present in a closed surface is directly proportional to the enclosed electric charge. The electric flux through an area is basically defined as the electric field which when multiplied by the area of the surface which when projected in a plane which is perpendicular to the field.
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