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What is the flux through the plane taken perpendicular to the field ?
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Answered by usmanmirza496
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Answer:

If the surface is perpendicular to the field (left panel), and the field vector is thus parallel to the vector, →A, then the flux through that surface is maximal. If the surface is parallel to the field (right panel), then no field lines cross that surface, and the flux through that surface is zero.

Explanation:

Gauss's Law

The total of the electric flux out of a closed surface is equal to the charge enclosed divided by the permittivity. The electric flux through an area is defined as the electric field multiplied by the area of the surface projected in a plane perpendicular to the field.

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