A student has made the statement that the electric flux through one half of a Gaussian surface is always equal and opposite to the flux through the other half of the Gaussian surface.This is:
A) never true.
B) never false.
C) true whenever enclosed charge is symmetrically located at a centre point, or on a centre line or centrally placed plane.
D) true whenever no charge is enclosed within the Gaussian surface.
E) true only when no charge is enclosed within the Gaussian surface.
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