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Why does electric flux have 'cos θ' in its formula??
To find the flux through a surface you need the component of the field perpendicular to the surface. Taking that component involves the cosine of the angle between the field and the normal to the surface.AnandM said:Why does electric flux have 'cos θ' in its formula??
If you want to maximize the flux through a surface, you want to orient the surface so that its normal is parallel to the field.AnandM said:Why does it have to ve perpendicular? Why not at any other angle?
You use cos θ because you want the component of the field in the direction of the surface normal. Whenever you need a component of a vector in a certain direction, you multiply the magnitude of the vector by the cosine of the angle it makes with that direction.AnandM said:So are we using cos θ because the sin θ component gives 0 flux?