Is it possible to have flux associated with an imaginary closed surface to be zero even when electric field on the surface is non zero if yes give an example
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Yes, it is possible by applying Gauss's Law.
Explanation:
- This law states that the flux of a vector that is entrapped in a surface will be zero.
- Electric field on such surfaces is always zero only if there is no charge inside the volume of the enclosed surface.
- The flux through a cube by applying Gauss's law is depicted through the equation q/6ε0.
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