Dude your amazing thanks so much no worries about writing coulombs to gauss law. My class isn’t going to go that advanced I’m only an engineer after all but thanks a lot for the help. If I didn’t do engineering then I’d certainly do physics
Another question, if Gauss law uses the concept of surface area and Coulomb’s law is based off of 1/r^2 and with multiple charges at a far enough distance it becomes 1/r^3. Then it seems that the two laws being equivalent seems to be logical. Gauss law relies on surface area and Coulomb’s law...
Homework Statement: This is more of a conceptual question for those already experienced with Gauss law and Coulomb’s law. As far as being able to look at a problem and knowing exactly how to solve it from the very beginning. Often looking at solutions and doing the math of a single problem can...