what is Gauss's theorm?
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In vector calculus, the divergence theorem, also known as Gauss's theorem , is a result that relates the flow (that is, flux) of a vector field through a surface to the behavior of the vector field inside the surface.
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In vector calculus, the divergence theorem, also known as Gauss's theorem , is a result that relates the flow (that is, flux) of a vector field through a surface to the behavior of the vector field inside the surface.
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In physics, Gauss's law, also known as Gauss's flux theorem, is a law relating the distribution of electric charge to the resulting electric field. The surface under consideration may be a closed one enclosing a volume such as a spherical surface.
The law was first. formulated by Joseph-Louis Lagrange in 1773,followed by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1813,both in the context of the attraction of ellipsoids. It is one of Maxwell's four equations, which form the basis of classical electrodynamics.Gauss's law can be used to derive Coulomb's law,and vice versa.
The law was first. formulated by Joseph-Louis Lagrange in 1773,followed by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1813,both in the context of the attraction of ellipsoids. It is one of Maxwell's four equations, which form the basis of classical electrodynamics.Gauss's law can be used to derive Coulomb's law,and vice versa.
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