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Explain Gauss Theorem with Derivation ​

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Answered by indranihazra8
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Derivation of Gauss's law. Here, A refers to the area of a spherical surface that surrounds the charge, which is 4pr2. Gauss's law is more general than Coulomb's law and works whenever the electric field lines are perpendicular to the surface, and Q is the net charge inside the closed surface..

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Answered by sana00070
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Gauss' theorem states that the total electric flux through a closed surface is equal to 1/ ɛ₀ times the magnitude of the charge enclosed. In other words, Gauss' theorem states that the surface integral of the electric field over a closed surface is equal to 1/ɛ₀ times the charge enclosed.

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