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Electric flux

 
 
Reply Tue 21 May, 2013 04:44 am
Hello friends
May you describe me,
Why total electric flux only depend on net charge of the closed surface doesnt depend on the size and shape of the surface.
Thank you
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Lordyaswas
 
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Reply Tue 21 May, 2013 08:01 am
@melissax,
melissax wrote:

Hello friends
May you describe me,
Why total electric flux only depend on net charge of the closed surface doesnt depend on the size and shape of the surface.
Thank you


Hello friend

1. You are short with dark hair and have most of your teeth.

2. I have no idea.

You are welcome.
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bahtah
 
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Reply Wed 4 Sep, 2013 10:45 pm
@melissax,
Because electrons that are moving in the same direction combine their magnetic fields to produce one overall magnetic field. The more electrons that flow the greater the magnetic field without regard to the size and shape of the surface. An example would be an electromagnet. The current flow is varied in the electromagnet to increase or decrease the magnetic field in a generator to control the output without changing the number of turns of wire or the core size or shape.
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robert12345
 
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Reply Fri 28 Aug, 2015 03:05 am
@melissax,
In electromagnetism, it is the measure of stream of the electric field through a given range. It is relative to the quantity of electric field lines experiencing an ordinarily opposite surface. On the off chance that the electric field is uniform, the electric flux going through a surface of vector zone S.
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