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I have difficulty when trying to decide which form of Gauss's law I should use for a problem.
Please, tell me when I should use the integral form:
[tex]\int E \cdot dA = \frac{Q_{in}}{\epsilon_{0}}[/tex]
and when it's appropriate to use the other form:
[tex]E \cdot A = \frac{Q_{in}}{\epsilon_{0}}[/tex]
Please, tell me when I should use the integral form:
[tex]\int E \cdot dA = \frac{Q_{in}}{\epsilon_{0}}[/tex]
and when it's appropriate to use the other form:
[tex]E \cdot A = \frac{Q_{in}}{\epsilon_{0}}[/tex]
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