I have a set of coordinates of electric field strength in the x direction and el
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I have a set of coordinates of electric field strength in the x direction and electric field strength in the y direction over a square in the xy plane. These coordinates correspond to position coordinates in cm. For instance, for the bottom left corner of the square (4 cm, 6 cm), the field strength coordinates are (-.375 N/C, .275 N/C). I have these coordinates for every two cm within the square. How do I apply Gauss's law to determine the electric flux out of the square? Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.Explanation / Answer
what you can do here is, divide whole square in parts of 2 cm squares, and then multiply area of one square for their corresponding field, so by summing it all over you can get the total flux.
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