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===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.
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.