Two charges of magnitudes: - and are located at points and , respectively. What is the flux through the sphere of radii with centre as the origin due to the charges?
Step 1: Given data
Two charges of magnitudes: - and
Points and
Radii
Step 2: Derivation
Gauss's law:
Flux,
Here,
q is the total charge inside the surface of the sphere
Here,
and the gaussian surface is a sphere of radius and center at the origin.
So,
Flux,
Here, flux is only due to charge because no. of field lines that enter the sphere due to charge is equal to no. of field lines coming out of the sphere, so net flux is zero due to charge .