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Gauss's law is for finding electric field. The electric flux that passes through a closed surface can be found by adding up all the charges enclosed by the closed surface divided by the constant ε0; or by adding up all the electric field on the gaussian surface dot dA(the infinitesimal surface area). As illustrate by the equation. | Gauss's law is for finding electric field. The electric flux that passes through a closed surface can be found by adding up all the charges enclosed by the closed surface divided by the constant ε0; or by adding up all the electric field on the gaussian surface dot dA(the infinitesimal surface area). As illustrate by the equation. |
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Claimed by Tony Chen
Qualitative description
Gauss's law is for finding electric field. The electric flux that passes through a closed surface can be found by adding up all the charges enclosed by the closed surface divided by the constant ε0; or by adding up all the electric field on the gaussian surface dot dA(the infinitesimal surface area). As illustrate by the equation.