An infinite line charge with uniform linear charge density 54.6 µC/cm pierces a Gaussian sphere with radius r = 5.53 cm, at its center; see figure below. The electric flux through the sphere is most nearly

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An infinite line charge with uniform linear charge density 54.6
µC/cm pierces a Gaussian sphere with radius r = 5.53 cm, at its center;
see figure below. The electric flux through the sphere is most nearly 

(A) 605 μC/€0.
(B) 151 μC/€0.
(C) 1900 µC/ €0.
(D) 302 μC/ €0.
(E) 21000 μC/€0.
Transcribed Image Text:(A) 605 μC/€0. (B) 151 μC/€0. (C) 1900 µC/ €0. (D) 302 μC/ €0. (E) 21000 μC/€0.
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