The total electric flux coming out from a closed surface enclosing a stationary unit positive charge in air is
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The total electric flux coming out from a closed surface enclosing a stationary unit positive charge in air is equal to the amount of charge enclosed.
Explanation:
- According to Gauss's law, the electric flux across any closed surface is proportional to the net electric charge encompassed by the surface.
- According to the law, isolated electric charges exist and that like charges repel one other while unlike charges attract.
- It is very easy to obtain Coulomb's law by applying the Gauss theorem to a point charge contained by a sphere.
Hence, in Gauss's law, the electric flux across any closed surface is proportional to the net electric charge.
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