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The total flux over a closed surface enclosing a charge q is

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The total flux over a closed surface enclosing a charge q is Q/ε₀

Explanation:

  • Total flux linked from the charge's closed surface is equivalent to Q/ε₀ in electrostatics. This is in line with Gauss's Law.
  • Theoretically, this is verifiable.
  • We can readily use Gauss's divergence law since the electrostatic force (Coulomb force) is a central force and there is spherical symmetry.
  • At this point, the constant ε₀ automatically appears. This constant's value varies depending on the medium. It can be empirically measured for many media.
  • One can measure ε₀ for any liquid, for instance, by using two hollows, and concentrically positioned cylinders. An empirical law is the Coulomb law.

Thus, The total flux over a closed surface enclosing a charge q is Q/ε₀

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