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Gauss law does not act on?​

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Answered by itzBrainlymaster
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Explanation:

Any charges outside the surface do not contribute to the electric flux. ... Changing magnetic fields, for example, cannot act as sources or sinks of electric fields. Gauss Law in Magnetism. The net flux for the surface on the left is non-zero as it encloses a net charge.

Answered by xxsanshkiritixx
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Gauss law is applicable for any type of electric field. If the field is symmetrical then some easy and know surface can be used as Gaussian surface. For example consider electric field due to a point charge.

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