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What is the symbol for gauss law?

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Answered by QTPIEE
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The electric field is perpendicular, locally, to the equipotential surface of the conductor, and zero inside; its flux πa2⋅E, by Gauss's law equals πa2⋅σ/ε0. Thus, σ=ε0E.


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Answered by Shreyanshatstudy
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Explanation:

The Gauss law formula is expressed by; ϕ = Q/ϵ0. Where, Q = total charge within the given surface, ε0 = the electric constant

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