Physics, asked by resmypradeep72, 11 months ago

what is the net flux coming out radically from the closed surface​

Answers

Answered by shafiyah
1

zero (0) According to gauss's law

Answered by Anonymous
2

This is given by Gauss' law which states that,

The net flux coming out of an enclosed surface is:

 \phi \:  =  \frac{q}{ \epsilon_{0}}

Where q is charge enclosed by surface and epsilon is dielectric constant.

Similar questions