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In Gauss’s law, to what does q_encl refer?

a) the net charge inside the closed surfaceb) the charge residing on insulators inside the closed surfacec) all the charge in the physical systemd) any charge inside the closed surface that is arranged symmetrically

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The answer is a.The Guass's law states that the net electric flux through any closed surface is equal to the net charge enclosed by the surface divided by the electric permitivity.... Show More

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