How do i know that the dielectric hasn't disturbed the uniform distribution of flux in the gaussial sphere?
Your method can only hold true if it can be proven that the electric field will be uniform in all dS areas of the gaussian sphere.
That sounds reasonable only if it can be proven that...
Yes I know Gauss' Law.
The answer to your question would be zero.
Your post answers my last question.
But the first four are the ones that really stumped me.
Applicable Principles: Induction, Capacitance, Gauss Law.
The questions I asked are theoretical. I'm not sure how to prove...
Hi! I have a high school physics question. I know the concept of induction, and I also know what happens when a dielectric slab is placed between 2 plates of a capacitor.
2 charged particles are kept at a distance r. The mutual force of attraction/repulsion is F.
What happens to the force...