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What is an electrical flux? On the basis of Gauss's theorem, calculate the electric field at a point due to
infinite charged surface.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gauss' Law describes the electric flux over a surface S as the surface integral: ΦE=∬SE⋅dS Φ E = ∬ S E ⋅ d S where E is the electric field and dS is a differential area on the closed surface S with an outward facing surface normal defining its direction.

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Gauss' Law describes the electric flux over a surface S as the surface integral: ΦE=∬SE⋅dS Φ E = ∬ S E ⋅ d S where E is the electric field and dS is a differential area on the closed surface S with an outward facing surface normal defining its direction.

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