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    Which One of the Following Cannot Be a Statement of Gauss's
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Which One of the Following Cannot Be a Statement of Gauss's

Question 58

Question 58

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Which one of the following cannot be a statement of Gauss's Law for some physical situation?


A) 4πr2ε0E = Q.
B) 2πrLε0E = Q.
C) Which one of the following cannot be a statement of Gauss's Law for some physical situation? A) 4πr<sup>2</sup>ε<sub>0</sub>E = Q. B) 2πrLε<sub>0</sub>E = Q. C)    . D)    . E)    . .
D) Which one of the following cannot be a statement of Gauss's Law for some physical situation? A) 4πr<sup>2</sup>ε<sub>0</sub>E = Q. B) 2πrLε<sub>0</sub>E = Q. C)    . D)    . E)    . .
E) Which one of the following cannot be a statement of Gauss's Law for some physical situation? A) 4πr<sup>2</sup>ε<sub>0</sub>E = Q. B) 2πrLε<sub>0</sub>E = Q. C)    . D)    . E)    . .

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