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Statement-1: Suppose that a Gaussian sur...

Statement-1: Suppose that a Gaussian surface enclose no net charge. Gauss law requires that electric field equals zero for all points on the surface.
Statement-2: If electric field equals zero everywhere on the surface, Gauss law requires that there be no net charge inside.

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