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Is the total charge of the universe conserved ?

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Yes, charge conservation is a global phenomeon.
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  • If there were only one type of charge of the universe then

    A
    `oint_(s)vec(E).vec(ds)!=0` on any surface
    B
    `oint_(s)vec(E).vec(ds)=0` if the charge is outside the surface
    C
    `oint_(s)vec(E).vec(ds)` could not be defined
    D
    `oint_(s)vec(E).vec(ds)=(q)/(epsilon_(0))` if charge of magnitude `q` were inside the surface
  • For of particles under central forcer field, the total angular momentum is conserved. The torque acting on such a system is zero.

    A
    If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the true explanation of assertion.
    B
    If both assertion and reason are reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
    C
    If assertion is true but reason is false
    D
    If both assertion and reason are false.
  • If there is only one type of charge in the universe, then

    A
    `oint E.ds ne 0` on any surface.
    B
    `ointE.ds=epsilon_(0)//q` if the charge is outside the surface.
    C
    `ointE.ds` cannot not be defined.
    D
    `ointE.ds=q//epsilon_(0)` if charges of magnitude q is inside the surface.
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