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Chapter 15.8, Problem 15.9QQ
Find the electric flux through the surface in Figure 15.28. Assume all charges in the shaded area are inside the surface. (a) −(3 C)/ϵ0 (b) (3 C)/ϵ0 (c) 0 (d) −(6C)/ϵ0
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