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suppose a gaussian surface does not include any net charge does it necessarily mean that E is equal to zero for all points on the surface​

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Answered by JustRohit
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

No it is not necessarily zero because due to interior charges only flux will be zero. electric field depends on both interior and exterior charges. ... It was written that a solid angle subtended by a point outside the Gaussian surface is zero.

Answered by parthachatterjee405
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Answer:

No it is not necessarily zero because due to interior charges only flux will be zero. electric field depends on both interior and exterior charges. ... It was written that a solid angle subtended by a point outside the Gaussian surface is zero.

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