Surface Integral/Examples/Electric Flux

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Example of Surface Integral

Let $\mathbf E$ be an electric field acting over a region of space $R$.

Let $S$ be a surface through which $\mathbf E$ acts.

Let $\d S$ be a small element of $S$ whose center is at a point $P$.

Then the electric flux through $S$ to which $\mathbf E$ gives rise is given by the surface integral:

$\ds \iint_S \mathbf E \cdot \mathbf {\hat n} \rd S$

where $\mathbf {\hat n}$ denotes the unit normal to $S$ at $\d S$ in the direction of flow of $\mathbf E$.


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