Physics, asked by liyaalbert, 11 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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