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state gauss law in electrostatics

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Answered by Anonymous
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This equation is called Gauss' law. Thus Gauss' law states that electric flux through any closed surface is equal to the net charge enclosed inside the surface divided by permittivity of vacuum. The reader can find more rigorous proof of Gauss' law in any high level Physics book.
Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey !!

GAUSS'S LAW OF ELECTROSTATICS

The surface integral of electrostatic field E(bar) produced by any source over any closed surface S enclosing a volume V in vaccum, total electric flux over the closed surface S in vaccum is 1/ε₀ times the total charge (Q) contained inside S.

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