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News of the Kabardin-Balkar scientific center of RAS, 2005, Issue 2, Pages 48–54 (Mi izkab780)  

PHYSICS

About Gauss's theorem

M. K. Makuashev

Mountain Geophysical Institute, Nalchik
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Abstract: This paper shows that the method of proving Gauss's theorem, based on Maxwell's postulate, is more general than the method based on Coulomb's law. It allows us to extend Gauss's theorem to bodies of arbitrary shape. The charge distribution inside the body can also be arbitrary. The charge can move at any speed.
Keywords: Coulomb's law, Gauss's theorem, Maxwell's equations
Document Type: Article
UDC: 537.21
Language: Russian
Citation: M. K. Makuashev, “About Gauss's theorem”, News of the Kabardin-Balkar scientific center of RAS, 2005, no. 2, 48–54
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