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Electric Flux in EDC Formulas
The Electric Flux is the property of an electric field that may be thought of as the number of electric lines of force. And is denoted by Φ
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. Electric Flux is usually measured using the Coulomb per Meter for Linear Charge Density. Note that the value of Electric Flux is always positive.
Formulas to find Electric Flux in EDC
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EDC formulas that make use of Electric Flux
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FAQ
What is the Electric Flux?
The Electric Flux is the property of an electric field that may be thought of as the number of electric lines of force. Electric Flux is usually measured using the Coulomb per Meter for Linear Charge Density. Note that the value of Electric Flux is always positive.
Can the Electric Flux be negative?
No, the Electric Flux, measured in Linear Charge Density cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Electric Flux?
Electric Flux is usually measured using the Coulomb per Meter[C/m] for Linear Charge Density. Coulomb per Inch[C/m], Abcoulomb per Centimeter[C/m], Abcoulomb per Inch[C/m] are the few other units in which Electric Flux can be measured.
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