Why doesn't the flux through a Gaussian surface change, when the shape is changed? (while keeping the net charge inside it the same)
Flux is the dot product of electric field and surface area, so wouldn't it change if surface area is changed?
I'm a newbie who loves physics, but physics doesn't seem to love me back. :P I ask a lot of questions, which either annoys people or annoys me, because I can't get definitive answers. Hopefully I'll be able to satisfy some of my curiosity :)