In Gauss's theorem ?E.ds=q/? The surface integral is evaluated by choosing a closed surface called...

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In Gauss's theorem ?E.ds=q/? The surface integral is evaluated by choosing a closed surface called the Gaussian surface. Here(A) The closed surface can be of any shape or size(B) q is the net charge enclosed inside the Gaussian surface, charges outside the surface are not considered(C) E is the electric field due to all charges on the surface(D) The exact location of the charges inside the surface does not affect the value of the integral

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