describe the minimum and maximum condition of electric flux
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if the enclosed charge in the gausian surface is maximum then the flux through the surface is also maximum.
& if the enclosed charge is minimum then the flux is also minimum.since flux is directly proportional to the enclosed charge.
& if the enclosed charge is minimum then the flux is also minimum.since flux is directly proportional to the enclosed charge.
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Describe the minimum and maximum condition of electric flux
- The flux through a surface is at its highest when it is perpendicular to the field (left panel) and the field vector is parallel to the vector. When a surface is perpendicular to the field (right panel), no field lines intersect it and there is no flux through it.
- When the area vector is perpendicular to the direction of the electric field, the electric flux of a surface is at its maximum.
- When the angle between E (Electric Field Intensity) and A (Vector Area) is zero, the electric flux across a surface will be at its lowest.
- Every field line driven into a closed surface continues through the interior and is directed outward somewhere else on the surface if there is no net charge there. The net, or total, electric flux is zero because the negative flux barely equals the positive flux in magnitude.
- When the angle between the magnetic field line and the surface is 0, the magnetic flux obtained is at its maximum. When the angle between the magnetic field line and the surface is 90 degrees, the magnetic flux obtained is at its lowest.
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