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Consider a gaussian spherical surface, covering a dipole of charge q and –q, then 

  1. qin = 0 (Net charge enclosed by the spherical surface)    
  2. ϕ subscript text net  end text end subscript= 0 (Net flux coming out the spherical surface)    
  3. E = 0 at all points on the spherical surface    
  4. integral stack E with rightwards arrow on top times d stack s with rightwards arrow on top equals 0 (Surface integral of stack E with rightwards arrow on top over the spherical surface)    

The correct answer is: qin = 0 (Net charge enclosed by the spherical surface)

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