Gaussian surfaces A and B enclose the same positive point charge. The area of su
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Gaussian surfaces A and B enclose the same positive point charge. The area of surface A is two times larger than that of surface B. How does the total electric flux through the two surfaces compare?
Gaussian surfaces A and B enclose the same positive point charge. The area of surface A is two times larger than that of surface B. How does the total electric flux through the two surfaces compare?
The total electric flux through surface A is four times larger than that through surface B. The total electric flux through surface B is eight times larger than that through surface A. The total electric flux through surface B is four times larger than that through surface A. The total electric flux through surface A is eight times larger than that through surface B. The total electric flux through the two surfaces is equal.Explanation / Answer
the total electric flux from two surface are equal
because, flux does not depends upon area of gaussian surface
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