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An Arbitrary surface enclosed a dipole.What is the electric flux through this surface?​

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Answered by syedashiq2005
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Answer:

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Explanation:

If any arbitrary surface encloses a dipole, the net charge is zero. Dipole consists of two equal and opposite charges. q is the charge , r is the distance from the charge . If any arbitrary surface encloses a dipole, the net charge is zero

Answered by kingsleychellakkumar
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Answer:

Electric flux = 0

Explanation:

According to gauss law,

∅=1/ε₀ (Σq inside)

In a dipole, there is a +q charge and -q charge.

So, q inside = 0 (+q-q =0)

∴ ∅ = 1/ε₀ * (0)

∅=0

Therefore, electric flux = 0.

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