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cgs unit of electric flux​

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Answered by Trisha3010
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Answer:

the SI base unit of electric flux is volt meters (V m) which is also equal to newton-meters squared per coulomb (N m² C-1). Besides, the base units of electric flux are kg·m3·s-3·A-1.

Answered by SrijanB2022
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Answer:

The CGS units of electric flux are statC or Fraklin where, 1 StatC or Fraklin = g^{\frac{1}{2}}.cm^{\frac{3}{2}}.s^{-1}, or, abC or abCoulomb where 1 abC = 10 C.

Explanation:

What is electric flux?

Electric flux is defined as the number of electric field lines that intersect a given surface area.
Mathematically, it can be denoted as:
\phi _{E} = E.S = EScos\theta
where,
E = number of electric field lines
S = surface area
θ = angle between the electrical field lines and the normal drawn perpendicularly to the surface

Units of electric flux:

  • SI unit: The SI unit for measuring electric flux is voltmeters (Vm) which can be also written as Nm²C⁻¹.
  • CGS unit: The CGS unit of electric flux is denoted in two systems:
    1. 1 V.m = (4π × 10⁻¹ c) statC or Fraklin. [ 1 StatC or Fraklin = g^{\frac{1}{2}}.cm^{\frac{3}{2}}.s^{-1}]
    2. 1 V.m = 10⁻¹ abC or abCoulomb. [1 abC = 10 C]

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