Question:

Consider the charge configuration and a spherical Gaussian surface as shown in the figure. When calculating the flux of the electric field over the spherical surface, the electric field will be due to.

Updated On: Jun 23, 2023
  • $q_2$
  • only the positive charges
  • all the charges
  • $+q_1$ and $-q_1$
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

At any point over the spherical Gaussian surface, net electric field is the vector sum of electric fields due to $+q_1, -q_1$ and $q_2.$
Don't confuse with the electric flux which is zero (net) passing over the Gaussian surface as the net charge enclosing the surface is zero.
Hence, the correct option is (c).
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