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How much flux is linked with charge of one coulomb in vaccum

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Answered by yashjames72
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There actually are simple... Gauss's law tells us that the electric flux (passing through a closed surface) is equal to the amount of charge Q (enclosed by that surface) divided by a universal constant called epsilon-zero. The value of epsilon-zero is approximately equal to 8.854 187 817... x 10−12 farads per meter.

Answered by aadee2902
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Each unit positive charge gives rise to ε01 lines of force in free space. Hence, number of lines of force originating from a point charge q is N=ε0q in free space.

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