Huh ??
Gauss!
Does not matter shape or size of surrounding surface. Flux out proportional to charge inside.
A point charge 5 micro couloumb is at the centre of a cubical gaussian surface 100cm on edge. Calculate the electric flux through the surface.
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The Gauss' Law
flux = integral E dot dA = Q/epsilon
The Gauss law states that electric net flux through any Gauss surface is directly proportional to the net charge enclosed by the surface
where is permittivity of vacuum
flux = integral E dot dA = Q/epsilon
The Gauss law states that electric net flux through any Gauss surface is directly proportional to the net charge enclosed by the surface
where is permittivity of vacuum
I am not going to answer the others because they are really the same as this one.
For example if you have charges 2q and - 2q within a closed surface, the net E flux out is zero.
For example if you have charges 2q and - 2q within a closed surface, the net E flux out is zero.