Physics, asked by yanarajan, 1 month ago

URGENT PLS ANSWER GUYS

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Answered by ankitavm48
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Answer:

zero

Explanation:

Gauss's law says that the net flux through a closed surface is equal to q/ϵ0 where q is the charge enclosed in the surface. ... For a uniform electric field, any closed surface will have equal number of field lines entering the surface as exiting the surface and so the total flux across that surface will be 0

Answered by altruisticdevil
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Answer:

Flux through a closed Gaussian surface can be anything from zero to positive or negative.

(d)All of these.

As we know gauss law says that Electric flux through a closed Gaussian surface is equal to the

total charge enclosed/permittivity of free space.

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