A gaussian sphere encloses an electric dipole within it. The total flux

A Gaussian Sphere Encloses An Electric Dipole Within It The Physics Question

A gaussian sphere encloses an electric dipole within it. The total flux across the sphere is

Options

(a) zero
(b) half that due to a single charge
(c) double that due to a single charge
(d) dependent on the position of the dipole

Correct Answer:

zero

Explanation:

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1 Comment on A gaussian sphere encloses an electric dipole within it. The total flux

  1. because dipole consist of two equal and opposite charges, it means the net charge will be zero.
    electric flux = charge/ permitiviy
    hence electric flux will be zero.

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