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[SOLVED] Gauss's Law and Flux
ok so i have the biggest question of all i tried solving the following problem:
55.3 million excess electrons are inside a closed surface. What is the net electric flux through the surface?
now i tried the following equations:
[tex]\Phi[/tex]= E . A = Qin/[tex]\epsilon[/tex]
but i have the biggest question when there is excess electron does it mean that the electron field is negative, and if it does then that goes in Qin where then [tex]\Phi[/tex] would be equal to Qin/[tex]\epsilon[/tex], and epsilon being 8.85*10 (permittivity constant)
well any help in solving this problem is very grateful
ok so i have the biggest question of all i tried solving the following problem:
55.3 million excess electrons are inside a closed surface. What is the net electric flux through the surface?
now i tried the following equations:
[tex]\Phi[/tex]= E . A = Qin/[tex]\epsilon[/tex]
but i have the biggest question when there is excess electron does it mean that the electron field is negative, and if it does then that goes in Qin where then [tex]\Phi[/tex] would be equal to Qin/[tex]\epsilon[/tex], and epsilon being 8.85*10 (permittivity constant)
well any help in solving this problem is very grateful
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