Why gauss theorem is more important than coulomb law?
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Gauss’ Law is more fundamental, because Coulomb’s Law doesn't exactly hold in electrodynamics, when charges are moving, since the field lines get more “bunched up” along the direction perpendicular to the motion direction (and the effects become particularly noticeable at relativistic speeds) but Gauss’ Law holds even under relativistic conditions.
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