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explain Gauss's Law???? nd Application of Gauss's law?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The law relates the flux through any closed surface and the net charge enclosed within the surface. The law states that the total flux of the electric field E over any closed surface is equal to 1/?o times the net charge enclosed by the surface.

1. Electric field due to an infinite long straight charged wire.

ii. Electric field due to an infinite charged plane sheet

Answered by silvershades54
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explain Gauss's Law

✍️Gauss's law states that the net flux of an electric field in a closed surface is directly proportional to the enclosed electric charge.

✍️The electric flux is defined as the electric field passing through a given area multiplied by the area of the surface in a plane perpendicular to the field.

Application of Gauss's law:-

(A) Derivation of Coulumb's Laws.

Coulumb's law can be derived from Gauss's law.

Consider electric field of a single isolated positive charge of magnitude q as shown below in the figure.

(B) Electric field due to line charge

Consider a long thin uniformly charged wire and we have to find the electric field intensity due to the wire at any point at perpandicular distance from the wire.

If the wire is very long and we are at point far away from both its ends then field lines outside the wire are radial and would lie on a plane perpandicular to the wire.

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