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An electric dipole is inclosed within a Gaussian surface. What is the electric flux through that surface?

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Since, `Q_("net")= -q +q= 0`
So, `phi_(E )= (Q)/(epsi_(0)) = (0)/(epsi_(0))= 0`
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