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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