
Gauss Law for Electric Fields
Gauss's Law states that the total electric flux passing through a closed surface is proportional to the charge enclosed within that surface. In simpler terms, it means that if you imagine an imaginary "bubble" around a charged object, the strength of the electric field around that bubble depends on how much electric charge is inside it. This principle helps us understand and calculate electric fields for symmetrical shapes, making it easier to analyze complex charge distributions in physics and engineering.