Physics, asked by liyaalbert, 9 months ago

(ii) The electric field calculated by
Gauss's law is the field due to
charges inside the Gaussian
surface.
state true or false (if false give reason)​

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Answered by PaulKevin
1

Answer:

False.

Gauss Law: ∫

E

.d

A

=

ϵ

0

Q

enclosed

So, if charge enclosed is zero that doesn't mean that E=0. Therefore, electric field is not present only due to enclosed charge inside the Gaussian surface.

Explanation:

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