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Problem 7 A point charge +q is at the origin A spherical Gaussian surface center

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Question

Problem 7 A point charge +q is at the origin A spherical Gaussian surface centered at the origin encloses +q. So does a cubical surface centered at the origin and with edges parallel to the axes. Select True or False If the radius of the spherical Gaussian Surface is varied, the flux through it also varies. The Electric Flux through the spherical surface is lesser than that through die cubical surface. The area vector and the F-Field vector point in the same direction for all points on die cubical surface. Now q is moved from the origin but is sill within both the surfaces. The flux through both surfaces remains unchanged. The magnitude of the F-Field at all points on the spherical surface is equal due to spherical symmetry.

Explanation / Answer

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