acc. to gauses law..flux is equal to total charge/e or Q/e as there are six sides of the cube so flux through one surface will be Q/6e
The electric flux depends on charge, when the charge is zero the flux is zero. The electric field depends also on the charge. Thus when the electric flux is zero , the electric field is also zero for the same reason, zero charge. Phi= integral E.dA= integral zcDdA = zcQ Phi is zcQ and depends on charge Q, as does E.
The strength of an electric charge generated is directly influenced by weight. When a person steps on a digital scale, the electric resistance is measured and sent through a microchip which then converts the electric strength into pounds.
No.there can be electric field on the Gaussian surface even if the charge enclosed by it is zero.However ,net flux will be zero through the surface.
concentric spherical surfaces
The Coulomb is a unit of electric charge. [Charge] is a fundamental quantity.
static charge
current
Current is the flow of electric charge or the rate of the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
The electric field outside the shell is the same as it would be if all the charge of the shell was concentrated as a point charge in the centre of the shell.
Electric current is a flow of electric charge through a medium
the opposite of a positive charge
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Electric Current.
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A Conductor.
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The field is zero inside only if any charge is evenly distributed on the surface. That's a mathematical theorem, sorry I don't have the proof handy. But when you measure the electric field inside a charged sphere, the charge you use might be large enough to redistribute the surface charge. In this case the electric field will not be zero. Only if you measure at the centre.