Understanding Electromagnetic Flux and the Electric Field: A Simple Explanation

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Electromagnetic flux is defined as the surface integral of a vector field, which in this context refers to the electric field. The electric field represents the force experienced by a unit charge in space and can be compared to gravitational potential in terms of how it influences objects within its vicinity. The discussion highlights the importance of foundational knowledge in electromagnetism, suggesting that beginners should consult introductory texts for a clearer understanding. Additionally, resources such as Wikipedia and HyperPhysics are recommended for further exploration of these concepts. Engaging with these materials will enhance comprehension of electromagnetic principles.
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What exactly is electromagnetic flux?
In wikipedia I read it is the " surface integral of a vector field" what is a vector field?

Is it the electric field.

What exactly is the electric field? Please explain it to me with using gravitational peotential, etc. as an example.

How is the charge inside a charged sphere nil?
 
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I think you should look up an introductory text on electromagnetism. We won't be typing up one for you here, you know :smile:
If you want, we can try to find some ressources, but the best thing is probably to read a book on it and if you have questions, to come here.

For starters, you can look here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_field
 
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