When we are calculating charge entering in the volume we are using minus for volume charge density, why we are not using minus sign during surface charge density?
Negative charge always shifts opposite to the direction of applied electric field. So, we are applying electric field going outside from that surface , so, negative charge must shift inside.
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When we are calculating charge entering in the volume we are using minus for volume charge density, why we are not using minus sign during surface charge density?
Because in the case of surface charge density, we are not specifically consedering - charges.......
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Sir why the negative charge shifting inside to the material when we polarized it, why not this negative charge shifting to the outward direction
Negative charge always shifts opposite to the direction of applied electric field. So, we are applying electric field going outside from that surface , so, negative charge must shift inside.
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