Lecture

Electric Flux and Gauss' Law

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This lecture covers the concept of electric flux, the application of Gauss' law to calculate electric charge distributions, and the consequences of Gauss' law. It also discusses examples such as Faraday's cage and provides calculations for charge distributions on different surfaces.

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