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Transcribed Image Text:A particle with charge
Qis located a smalt dis-
tance δ immediately
above he center of
the flat face of a hei
sphere of radis R as
shown in Figure P24.21
What is the electric flux
(a) through the curved
surface and (b) through
the flat face as δ-* 0?
Figure P24.21
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