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State gauss law of electrostatics, and explain its importance​

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Answered by diyakhrz12109
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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 important result is that Coulomb's law formulated initially for point charges can be used as well for charged spheres

Explanation:

Gauss law states that the total of the electric flux out of a closed surface is equal to the charge enclosed divided by the permittivity.

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Gauss law is used to quickly find electric field due to various arrangement like charged sheet, thin infinite straight charged wire., etc. It comes handy to find fields in cases where symmetry is strongly present.

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 important result is that Coulomb's law formulated initially for point charges can be used as well for charged spheres.

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