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if the total enclosed by a surface is zero does it imply the electric field everywhere on the surface is zero ,conversely if the electric field everywhere on surface is zero does it implies that the chrge inside is zero??

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Answered by Offishjay
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If total charge enclosed by a surface is zero does it imply that electric filed everywher on the surface is zero and conversely,if electric field everywhere on a surface is zero does it imply that net charge inside is zero ?Ask for details Follow Report by Rishimenon7085 6 days ago
Answered by itzAshuu
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→Assuming that there are no charges outside the given enclosed surface, the total charge enclosed by this surface is zero. This implies that there are dipoles in the enclosed surface. We thus know that there will be electric field everywhere on the surface and it is not zero.

If the electric field everywhere on the surface is zero, it implies that there are no net electric charges inside or outside the given surface.

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