The electric flux emerging out from 1c charge is
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According to Gauss' Law the flux coming out of a closed surface is equal to the charge enclosed divided by the primitivity ε0. Considering
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The number of lines of force originating from a charge of 1 C is equal to the Electric flux through a closed surface enclosing a charge of 1 C . N = 1.29 × 10^11
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- Flux is defined as how much of something goes via a specified region/area. It is the dot product of a vector field with a region/an area. The flux of an electric field is a measure of the number of electric field lines passing via a region/an area.
- The bigger the area, the more field lines go through it and,\ therefore, the /greater/larger the flux; likewise, the stronger the electric field is the greater the flux. Conversely, if the area rotated such that the plane is aligned with the field lines, no field lines will pass through and there would be no flux.
- The net electric flux through the cube is the sum of fluxes through the six faces. According to Gauss's theorem for a closed Gaussian surface, total electric flux is via all the 6 faces. Therefore, Flux =1.1 × 1011 (N m 2 C − 1). That is, the no. of lines of force starting from a charge of 1C is equal to the Electric flux via a closed surface enclosing a charge of 1C.
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