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gausss law in di electrics?

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Answered by nishika66
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The dielectric is polarized. It remains as a whole electrically neutral as the positive induced surface charge must be equal to the negative induced surface charge. ... The charge q enclosed by the Gaussian surface is the free charge only, which can be controlled and measured. Hence this form of Gauss law is very useful.

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