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the electric flux emerging out from one coulomb charge is

(A) 1/ε0

(B) 4π

(C) 4π/ε0

(D) ε0

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Answered by prajan7
1

Answer:

b is the correct information

Answered by handgunmaine
4

The electric flux emerging out from one coulomb charge is \phi=\dfrac{1}{\epsilon_o}

We are required to find the flux coming out of a charge of one coulomb .

For this we should know what flux is . So , link is given below to know about it.

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We , know electric flux is mathematically calculated by charge enclosed by \epsilon_o.

Flux , \phi=\dfrac{q}{\epsilon_o}       { Here \epsilon_o is permittivity of free space }

Putting value of q = 1 C in above equation .

We get , \phi=\dfrac{1}{\epsilon_o} .

Hence , this is the required solution .

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