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What is the integral form of Gauss's law in electromagnetism?
- A ∇ ⋅ E = 0
- B ∇ ⋅ B = 0
- C ∮ E ⋅ dA = Qenc / ε₀
- D ∮ B ⋅ dA = 0
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The integral form of Gauss's law in electromagnetism, expressed as ∮ E ⋅ dA = Qenc / ε₀, elucidates that the electric flux through a closed surface is directly proportional to the total charge enclosed by that surface, divided by the electric constant (ε₀). This law provides crucial insights into the behavior of electric fields emanating from various charge distributions.