Gauss’s Law for Electric Fields is one of the four Maxwell’s equations that describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields. It states that electric charge acts as sources or sinks for Electric Fields. A positive electric charge generates a positive electric field. The law describes the static electric field generated by a distribution of electric charges. It states that the electric flux through any closed surface is proportional to the total electric charge enclosed by this surface.
The equation for Gauss’s Law for Electric Fields is:
∮E⋅dA=Qencϵ0
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