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Choose the INCORRECT statement: Group of answer choices Gauss' law states that the net number of lines crossing any closed surface in an outward direction is proportional to the net charge enclosed within the surface. According to Gauss' law, if a closed surface encloses no charge, then the electric field must vanish everywhere on the surface. Coulomb's law can be derived from Gauss' law and symmetry. Gauss' law applies to a closed surface of any shape. Gauss' law can be derived from Coulomb's law.

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