The charge distribution Q is surrounded by an arbitrarily shaped Gaussian surface. The electric flux  through any tiny segment of the surface is the product of E cos 

 and the area 
A of the segment: 


(E cos 

) 
A. The angle 

 is the angle between the electric field and the normal to the surface.
Figure 18.34  The charge distribution Q is surrounded by an arbitrarily shaped Gaussian surface. The electric flux F through any tiny segment of the surface is the product of E cos f and the area D A of the segment: F = (E cos f ) D A. The angle f is the angle between the electric field and the normal to the surface.


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