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If net flux through a Gaussian surface is zero, then find whether the following statements are correct or not.
The net charge inside the surface is zero.

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To determine whether the statement "The net charge inside the surface is zero" is correct when the net flux through a Gaussian surface is zero, we can use Gauss's Law. Here’s the step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Understand Gauss's Law Gauss's Law states that the electric flux (Φ) through a closed surface (Gaussian surface) is directly proportional to the net charge (Q_enc) enclosed within that surface. Mathematically, it is expressed as: \[ \Phi = \frac{Q_{\text{enc}}}{\epsilon_0} \] where: ...
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