explain the guass's law
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The total of the electric flux out of a closed surface is equal to the charge enclosed divided by the permittivity.
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See its a relation between the electric flux through any closed surface which is assumed to be a Gaussian Surface. and the charge and the charge enclosed by it.
The Theorem states that electric flux through any closed surface is equal to 1/e. times the net charge "q" which is enclosed in that surface.
e.= permittivity of free space
The Theorem states that electric flux through any closed surface is equal to 1/e. times the net charge "q" which is enclosed in that surface.
e.= permittivity of free space
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