when we have to find flux why we count enclosed charged by guass theorem
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Answer:According to Gauss's law, the flux through a closed surface is equal to the total charge enclosed within the closed surface divided by the permittivity of vacuum ϵ0. Let qenc be the total charge enclosed inside the distance r from the origin, which is the space inside the Gaussian spherical surface of radius r.
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