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Why gauss law is more general law than coloumb law?

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The first of these equations is Gauss's Law. Gauss' law states that the electric flux through any closed surface is equal to the total charge inside divided by ε0. Charges are the source and sinks of the electric field. Maxwell's equations are more general than Coulomb's law.

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✨✨The first of these equations is Gauss's Law. Gauss' law states that the electric flux through any closed surface is equal to the total charge inside divided by ε0. Charges are the source and sinks of the electric field. Maxwell's equations are more general than Coulomb's law.✨✨

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