An ideal electric dipole is kept at centre of spherical Gaussian surface, then
Electric field everywhere on the surface is zero
Electric flux everywhere though the surface is zero
Net electric flux through the surface is zero
All of these
A
Electric flux everywhere though the surface is zero
B
All of these
C
Net electric flux through the surface is zero
D
Electric field everywhere on the surface is zero
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