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The electric flux density outside a capacitor is:

Select one:
A. Equal to the enclosed load
B. Equal to bulk density charge
C. Zero
D. Equal to linear charge density
E.Equal to the surface charge density

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Answer:

The electric field outside the capacitor is zero

Step-by-step explanation:

Because there is no net charge outside the plates of the capacitor. This confirms by using gauss's law. When you enclose the capacitor using gauss's surface the electric field is equal to zero.

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