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By the divergence theorem the surface integral can be written as a volume integral Is E da=h,V ed Thus we have A,v. edr'=-/p(ra ∈∩ Since the volume is arbitrary V·E(r)=-p(r) i.e. at any point of space, the divergence of e is equal to the charge density divided by the permittivity The gauss law in differential form
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