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D. Obtain Gauss law from Coulomb's law. s​

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Answered by cshainee2009
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Strictly speaking, Gauss's law cannot be derived from Coulomb's law alone, since Coulomb's law gives the electric field due to an individual point charge only. However, Gauss's law can be proven from Coulomb's law if it is assumed, in addition, that the electric field obeys the superposition principle.

Answered by yadheshkhannacom
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gauss law can be proven from coulomb s law if it is assumed in addition that the electric field obeys the superposition principle

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