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12 June, 12:23

A dipole is located at the origin, with charges + 3 nC and - 3 nCseparated by 4 μm. Consider a spherical Gaussian surfacecentered on the origin of radius 80 μm.

a) What is the electric flux through the Gaussiansurface?

b) Now suppose you have a Gaussian sphere of radius1 μm centered on the positive charge. What is the fluxthrough this Gaussian surface?

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  1. 12 June, 14:34
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    a)

    The Gaussian surface must have contained both the charges like + 3 nC and - 3 nC, total charges being zero. According the Gauss's law, total electric flux over a closed surface is equal to 1 / ε₀ times the total charge contained inside the closed surface.

    Since total charge inside is zero, total flux will be 1 / ε₀ x 0 = 0

    b)

    In this case the Gaussian surface is so small that it contains only the charge

    + 3 nC.

    So electric flux over the Gaussian surface

    = (1 / ε₀) x 3 x 10⁻⁹

    = (1 / 8.85 x 10⁻¹²) x 3 x 10⁻⁹

    = 3 x 10³ / 8.85

    = 339 weber.

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