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How to derive Coulomb Law from Gauss Law ?

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Gauss Law

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Hi People !
This is a question, which my friend posed me.
I was wondering how could we actually derive Coulomb's Law from Gauss's and searched on web.
But found that it could be done based on certain assumptions.
But the problem is, this is a volume integral thing, so could any 1 post few suggestions.

Thanx in advance !

---------- Post added at 16:41 ---------- Previous post was at 16:35 ----------

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Re: Gauss Law

It`s been a long time since I took Electromagnetic fields,
but I`ll give it a try.
How about... Q is q - a point charge
and S is a sphere with radius r.
Since it`s a point charge with uniform electric lines going in all directions, theta and phi are irelevant.

Hope this helps...
 

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