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Gauss law is always applicable but not always useful. Comment on this sentence
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Answered by chimpee47
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Gauss law sates that the area integral of the electric field over any closed surface is equal to the net charge enclosed in that surface divided by the permittivity of space. So, it is applicable for any charge distribution. Generally it is more useful for symmetrical distribution of charges.

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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Explanation:

law states that area integrated in the field is in the form of electrical field over any closed surface is equal to net chargeclosed in that surface is required by the permittivity of the electrical change it is more useful on a symmetrical electrics setup

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