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There many Gauss theorems.

If you type in the theorem that you want to understand then I will be willing to take a shot at it, and others will also give their view on it.

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2006-10-20 02:07:07 · answer #1 · answered by minootoo 7 · 0 0

statement: "the total normal electric induction over a closed surface of any shape in electric feild is equal to the algebraic sum of electric charges enclosed by that surface"
it is a major theorem of electrostatics. it is applicable to all charged bodies of any size. it is used to find the TOTAL NORMAL ELECTRIC INDUCTION of any substance of any shape. this theorem can be applied only when the charge is surrounded by a gaussian surface{it is an imaginary surface}. a small surface of the gaussian surface is taken into consideration, the T.N.E.I. at that place is found and the whole thing is integrated or summationed depending on the surface. the gauss theorem can be used to find the electric intensity at any point near the surface of the charge. electric intensity inside the charged body is zero as also it is zero at any point perpendicular toarea vector.
thus gauss theorem is very important to find the T.N.E.I. of any charged body
(T.N.E.I)s=summation of Qi where i=1 to n

2006-10-23 08:16:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777-1855), German mathematician, noted for his wide-ranging contributions to physics, particularly the study of electromagnetism.

Although Gauss made valuable contributions to both theoretical and practical astronomy, his principal work was in mathematics and mathematical physics. In theory of numbers, he developed the important prime-number theorem (see e). He was the first to develop a non-Euclidean geometry, but Gauss failed to publish these important findings because he wished to avoid publicity. In probability theory, he developed the important method of least squares and the fundamental laws of probability distribution (see Statistics). The normal probability graph is still called the Gaussian curve. He made geodetic surveys, and applied mathematics to geodesy (see Geophysics). With the German physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber, Gauss did extensive research on magnetism. His applications of mathematics to both magnetism and electricity are among his most important works; a unit of intensity of magnetic fields is called the gauss. He also carried out research in optics, particularly in systems of lenses. Scarcely a branch of mathematics or mathematical physics was untouched by Gauss.

2006-10-20 02:26:31 · answer #3 · answered by _PeTaL_D`oR_ 2 · 0 0

The Gauss theorem more famously called the Divergence theorem is an important result for the mathematics of physics, in particular in electrostatics and fluid dynamics.

For more details on this please refer to this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauss_theorem

2006-10-20 02:14:04 · answer #4 · answered by The Navigator 2 · 0 0

I know a Gauss cannon fires shells that supposedly can match the mass of the object at which they are firing at, Therefore destroying it easier.

2006-10-20 02:13:17 · answer #5 · answered by Jon C 6 · 0 0

Maths, physics or biology? Biology is easy. Closely related organisms can only co-exist in the same ecological niche for a short time becuase they compete. Hope that's what you're after.

2006-10-20 02:09:54 · answer #6 · answered by Amanda O 2 · 0 0

gauss' theorem states that :
TOTAL FLUX LINKED WITH A CIRCUIT IS 1/EPSELON TIMES THE TOTAL CHARGE ENCLOSED IN THE SURFACE.
THIS IS APPLICABLE FOR CLOSED SURFACES ONLY.

2006-10-20 02:18:24 · answer #7 · answered by Ashi 1 · 0 0

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2016-12-05 01:03:29 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2006-10-20 02:07:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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