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A surface enclose an electric dipole. The total electric flux over the surface is

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Answered by svsriharsha
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By Gauss' theorem of electrostatics, the flux crossing a closed surface is equal to the net charge enclosed by the surface divided by ϵ0 . Since the net charge of a dipole is zero, the total flux crossing the surface is also zero

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You can say that the electric flux will be zero as result of Gauss's Law. Enclosing any number of charges who's sum equals zero will result in a surface flux of zero.


ΦE=∮E⋅dA=Q/ϵ0


Here Q is the total charge contained in your gaussian surface.

Answered by bhavikaRai
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Answer:

You can say that the electric flux will be zero as result of Gauss's Law. Enclosing any number of charges who's sum equals zero will result in a surface flux of zero.

Explanation:

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