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stunner5000pt
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Construct a spherical gaussian surface centered on an infinite line of charge. Calculate the flux through the sphere and thereby show that it satisfies gauss law.
I know how i can do it for a cylinder, but a sphere?
I know that the ends of the wire (one diameter) wil have zero flux at it's ends
but wouldn't i have to integrate over a big hemispherical surface and then multiply by two but ... wouldn't it be tedious?
I know how i can do it for a cylinder, but a sphere?
I know that the ends of the wire (one diameter) wil have zero flux at it's ends
but wouldn't i have to integrate over a big hemispherical surface and then multiply by two but ... wouldn't it be tedious?