why is the electric flux through a surface is zero when the total flux entering the surface is equal to the total flux coming out of the surface??
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If there is no net charge within a closed surface, every field line directed into the surface continues through the interior and is directed outward elsewhere on the surface. The negative flux just equals in magnitude the positive flux, so that the net, or total, electric flux is zero.
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