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What. Ever the charges placed inside a cube.... Is the net flux zero in all those case?

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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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What ever the charges placed inside a cube is the net flux zero in all those case?

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The net charge of the dipole is zero because it consists of two equal and opposite charge. Hence, the net charge of the eight dipoles enclosed inside a cube is zero. Therefore, the total electric flux coming out of the cube will be zero.

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The net charge of the dipole is zero because it consists of two equal and opposite charge. Hence, the net charge of the eight dipoles enclosed inside a cube is zero. Therefore, the total electric flux coming out of the cube will be zero.

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