If the net electric flux through a closed surface is zero, then we can infer
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electric Charges and Fields
If the net electric flux through a closed surface is zero, then we can infer
- no net charge is enclosed by the surface
- uniform electric field exists within the surface
- electric potential varies from point to point inside the surface
- charge is present inside the surface
Answer
(A) no net charge is enclosed by the surface
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