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what is a Gauss law?​

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Answered by shardulratnakar
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Answer:

Gauss's law states that the net flux of an electric field in a closed surface is directly proportional to the enclosed electric charge. ..

Explanation:

Yet another statement is--- that the net flux of a given electric field through a given surface, divided by the enclosed charge should be equal to a constant.

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Answered by TeraBhaii
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\impliesThe net electric flux through a closed surface is 1/Eo times the net charge enclosed by the surface.

  • Gauss law is always applicable but not always useful.
  • The Gaussian surface should be symmetric about the charge distribution.
  • The electric field must be symmetric at all point of Gaussian surface
  • The ∅ ( angle between electric field and Area vector) must be same at all point of the surface.
  • Gaussian surface must not pass through any point charge.
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