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Consider the integral form of the Gauss's law in electrostatics:
\( \oint \oint \vec{E} \cdot d\vec{A} = \frac{Q}{\epsilon_0} \)
Which of the following statements are correct?

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Gauss’s law is a powerful tool in electrostatics, relating the electric flux through a closed surface to the enclosed charge. It is a generalization of Coulomb’s law.
Updated On: Nov 28, 2025
  • It contains law of Coulomb
  • It contains superposition principle.
  • An elementary patch on the enclosing surface is a polar vector.
  • An elementary patch on the enclosing surface is a pseudo-vector