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dimensions of electric flux are

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Answered by unicorn276
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Electrical flux has SI units of volt meters (V m), or, equivalently, newton meters squared per coulomb (N m2 C−1). Thus, the SI base units of electric flux are kg·m3·s−3·A−1. Its dimensional formula is [L3MT−3I−1].

If the electric field is uniform, the electric flux passing through a surface of vector area S is ΦE=E⋅S=EScosθ Φ E = E ⋅ S = ES cos ⁡ where E is the magnitude of the electric field (having units of V/m), S is the area of the surface, and θ is the angle between the electric field lines and the normal ( perpendicular ) .

Answered by SayedaFariaAinee
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Electrical flux has SI units of volt meters (V m), or, equivalently, newton meters squared per coulomb (N m2 C−1). Thus, the SI base units of electric flux are kg·m3·s−3·A−1. Its dimensional formula is [L3MT−3I−1].

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