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What is the electric flux enclosed with an electric dipole.

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Answered by riyamalik51
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flux (phi) = Q(enclosed)/epsilon. that means that the net electric flux is dependent on the net charge enclosed by the closed surface. for an electric dipole since the net charge enclosed is zero, hence the net flux is obtained to be zero.

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Answered by HA7SH
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Explanation:

You can say that the electric flux will be zero as result of Gauss's Law. Enclosing any number of charges who's sum equals zero will result in a surface flux of zero.

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