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11 July, 13:59

A cylindrical gaussian surface surrounds an infinite line of charge. the flux φe through the two flat ends of the cylinder is

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  1. 11 July, 15:39
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    A Gaussian surface (sometimes abbreviated as g. s.) is a closed surface in three-dimensional space through which the flux of a vector field is calculated; usually the gravitational field, the electric field, or magnetic field. [1] It is an arbitrary closed surface S = ∂ V (the boundary of a 3-dimensional region V) used in conjunction with Gauss's law for the corresponding field (Gauss's law, Gauss's law for magnetism, or Gauss's law for gravity) by performing a surface integral, in order to calculate the total amount of the source quantity enclosed; e. g., amount of gravitational mass as the source of the gravitational field or amount of electric charge as the source of the electrostatic field, or vice versa: calculate the fields for the source distribution.
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