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The ultimate result of the divergence theorem evaluates the outward flux of a vector field through a closed surface, and it is equal to the volume integral of the divergence of the vector field over the region enclosed by that surface.
Answer: d
Explanation: Gauss law states that the electric flux passing through any closed surface
is equal to the total charge enclosed by the surface. Thus, it is given by, ψ = ∫∫ D.ds= Q, where the divergence theorem computes the charge and flux, which are both the same.