Define gauss's theorem??
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The gauss's theorem in electrostatics gives a relation between the electric flux through any closed hypothetical surface(called a Gaussian surface) and the charge enclosed by the surface.It states that the electric flux Ф∨E through any closed surface is equal to
1/∈₀ times the 'net' charge q enclosed by the surface.
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1/∈₀ times the 'net' charge q enclosed by the surface.
hope this will help u
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Gauss theorem states that the net flux thru any surface is equal to the net charge enclosed by the surface divided by ε0 . It can also be stated that the net flux thru any surface is equal to the dot product of the electric field and the arial vector.
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