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The flux(ø) passing through the plane taken parallel bro the field (B) is given by​

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Answered by ala7lama
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Mathematically, the flux is:

Φ=

Φ

=

E

A

c

o

s

θ

where

E

is the magnitude of the electric field,

A

is the area of the plane, and

θ

is the angle between the direction of the field and the normal vector of the plane.

If the field and the plane are parallel, the normal vector to the plane makes a 90° angle with the field, in which case the flux will be zero, as (/2)

c

o

s

(

π

/

2

)

is zero.

Answered by imrithik
1

please see the attachment

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