Application of gauss theorem in calculation of electric field
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Application of gauss theorem in calculation of electric field
- Gauss' Law states that the charge inside a closed surface divided by the permittivity equals the total electric flux leaving the surface. The electric field is multiplied by the surface area projected in a plane perpendicular to the field to determine the electric flux in a given area.
- Gauss law is mostly used in the following situations: a uniformly charged infinite straight wire producing an electric field. a uniformly charged infinite plate sheet producing an electric field. a uniformly charged thin spherical shell that produces an electric field.
- The general law known as Gauss's Law is applicable to any closed surface. It is a crucial instrument because it enables the measurement of the confined charge's amount by mapping the field on a surface separate from the charge distribution.
- Gauss's law has four applications: determining the field due to a uniformly charged straight wire, infinite plate sheet, thin spherical shell, and low evenly charged sphere.
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