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Does the total electric flux change when the charge enclosed by a Gaussian surface is redistributed with in the surface​

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Answered by SamarthShinde757
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The flux Φ of the electric field →E through any closed surface S (a Gaussian surface) is equal to the net charge enclosed (qenc) divided by the permittivity of free space (ϵ0): ... The field →E is the total electric field at every point on the Gaussian surface.

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Answered by mohnishkrishna05
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Explanation:

When dipole moment vector is parallel to electric field vector.

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