346. The point form of Gauss law is given by, Div(V) = ρv State True/False.
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a Explanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.
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See lessExplanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point
form will be Div(V) = ρv.
A Explanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.
A
See lessExplanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.
The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.
The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point
See lessform will be Div(V) = ρv.
A Explanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.
A
See lessExplanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point
form will be Div(V) = ρv.
Answer: a Explanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.
Answer: a
See lessExplanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point
form will be Div(V) = ρv.
Answer: a Explanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.
Answer: a
See lessExplanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point
form will be Div(V) = ρv.
Answer: a Explanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv
Answer: a
See lessExplanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point
form will be Div(V) = ρv
a) Explanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.
a)
See lessExplanation: The integral form of Gauss law is ∫∫∫ ρv dv = V. Thus differential or point form will be Div(V) = ρv.