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Symmetry and Gauss's Law Conceptual Evaluation
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E&M Tutorial I: Coulomb’s Law, Superposition Principle, and Symmetry
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E&M Tutorial II: Superposition Principle and Symmetry: The case of a continuous charge distribution
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E&M Tutorial III: Distinguishing between the electric field & electric flux
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E&M Tutorial IV: Exploiting Gauss's Law to Find the Magnitude of the Electric Field
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E&M Tutorial V: Revisiting the Superposition Principle after Gauss' Law
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University of Pittsburgh E&M Tutorial Series
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Diagnostic module for conceptual understanding of Symmetry and Gauss's Law
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