What is the gauss theorem of electrostatics
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Gauss's law in electrostatics states that the total electric flux through a closed surface is equal to the net electric charge enclosed by the surface divided by permittivity.
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Gauss' theorem states that the electric flux through any closed surface is equal to 1/ε₀ times the net charge enclosed by a surface.
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Gauss' theorem is very useful in computing the electric fields due to a system of charges or symmetrical continuous distribution of charge. Gauss' law is true for any closed surface, no matter what its shape or size.
In all Gauss' law, the net charge is the algebraic sum of all the charges enclosed by the surface.
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