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This lecture covers Gauss's Law applied to spheres, discussing the concept of electric flux, charge distribution, and the symmetry of the electric field. It explains how to calculate the electric field intensity and flux through a sphere, emphasizing the importance of understanding the orientation of the surface. The lecture also delves into the radial vector, surface orientation, and the significance of the normal vector in determining the electric field. Various examples and calculations are provided to illustrate the application of Gauss's Law to spheres.
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