An arbitrary surface encloses a dipole. What is the electric flux through this surface?
Answered Feb 05, 2023
Net charge on a dipole = – q + q = 0. According to Gauss’s theorem, electric flux through the surface,
\(=\cfrac{q}{\varepsilon_0}=\cfrac0{\varepsilon_0}=0\)
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Correct option is B) negative
Correct option is A) AB
B) I. (ΔΦ/Δt)
Correct option is: (C) ø
Correct option is: (B) pE sinθ
1. The number of lines of force per unit area is called magnetic flux (ø). 2. SI unit of magnetic flux (ø) is weber (Wb).
Correct option is: (C) 10
Answer is (A) Chorion
Correct Answer - a Both the statements are true, and Statement-2 is correct explanation of the Statement -1
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