Also known as Gauss' law, Gauss law
foundational law of electromagnetism
Gauss's law is a foundational rule of electromagnetism that relates electric charges to the electric fields they create around them. It matters because it provides a powerful mathematical way to calculate electric fields in situations with certain symmetries, and it's one of the core equations that describe how electricity and magnetism work.
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De wet van Gauss geeft in de natuurkunde de relatie weer tussen de elektrische flux door een gesloten oppervlak en de elektrische lading binnen het oppervlak. Dit is een toepassing van de divergentiestelling van Gauss uit de analyse.
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